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Alumni Record 



DICKINSON COLLEGE, 



CARLI SLE, PA. 



A- 

J. B. LIPPINCOTT, D. D., 

Chancellor of the University of Kansas, 

[ Late Professor of Mathematics in Dickinson College,] 



O. B. SUPER, PH. D., 

Professor of Modern Languages in Dickinson College. 



Nunc ex parte cognoscimus. 



HARRISBURG, PA. : 
PRESS OF CENTRAL PENN'A M. E. BOOK ROOM, 

THOMAS S. WILCOX, SUPERINTENDENT. 

1886. 



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PREFACE. 



Although Dickinson College has a history running back over more than 
one hundred years, yet nearly a century had passed before any systematic 
attempt was made to find out what had become of her children. The Alum- 
ni Association of the College, at its meeting in June, 1881, instructed the 
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. J. A. Lippincott to prepare, as far as practi- 
cable, a history of the graduates of the College. For this work Prof. Lip- 
pincott had accumulated a large amount of material, and intended soon to 
begin its publication when, in 1883, he was called to the Presidency of the 
University of Kansas, and was therefore obliged to give up the project. 
The work lay untouched for about a year and a half when the present 
editor was asked to take it up; what success he has had in his under- 
taking will appear upon examination of the book. That it is defective 
is only too apparent, but if any one else had undertaken the work, he 
would probably have equal reason to lament his shortcomings. 

The preparation of this work has been rendered especially difficult by 
the fact that the early records of the College throw no light at all upon the 
history of the -students. They contain simply the names of the graduates, 
but give no clue as to where they came from. Thus there are some gradu- 
ates of whom we shall probably never know anything more than the names 
and the fact that. they were graduated here. 

Another cause of the imperfection of the work is the indifference, not to 
say rudeness, of many of the persons concerned, who refused to furnish 
such information as they had. In the case of living alumni if the parties in 
question refused to give the desired information concerning themselves, 
usually no effort was made to get it from any other source, but the names 
and addresses only were published. 

The publication of the names of the non-graduate students was not con- 
templated in the original plan of the book but it is believed that its interest 
and value will thus be greatly increased. Much time has been spent in 
trying to make this list as complete as possible and probably all has been 
done in this direction that can ever be done. For the period previous to 
1833 the only source of information on this point is the records of the literary 
societies, but it is certain that many students came to College who never 
joined either literary society, and therefore this record is incomplete and is 
likely forever to remain so. Undoubtedly many of the names have been 
assigned to wrong classes for the class is often a mere matter of conjecture. 
All that these records show is that the person in question was a member of 
the society at that particular time. 

No effort was made to procure sketches of the non-graduates. When the 

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editor happened to be in possession of any important information it has 
been entered under the name of the person in question. In most cases the 
addresses there given are those given upon entering College Additions 
and corrections here or elsewhere will be thankfully received. 

In concluding this work which has consumed much valuable time, the 
editor desires to express his obligations to those who have given him "aid 
and comfort" in his difficult and tedious task. 

O. B. Super. 
Dickinson College, 
April, 1886. 



Explanation. 

The names of the graduates in the literary department of the College are 
printed in Capitals and numbered from 1 to 1308. Under the list of gradu- 
ates comes the list of non-graduates and this is followed by the list of the 
honorary alumni, excepting the years 1835 to 1846, when the list of the gradu- 
ates in law precedes the list of honorary alumni. A date followed by a 
dash indicates a position held at the present time. When no state is given 
in an address, it is understood to be Pennsylvania. 



TRUSTEES. 



}).. 



* john dickinson, ll. d., 

* henry hill, 

* james wilson, ll. d., . 

* william bingham, . 

* benjamin rush, m. d., ll. d. 

* james boyd, .... 

* john Mcdowell, 

*Rev. HENRY ERNEST MUHLENBERG, D 
*Rev. WILLIAM HENDEL, 

* JAMES JACKS, . . ' . 
*Rev. JOHN BLACK, .... 
*Rev. ALEXANDER DOBBIN, 

*rey. john Mcknight, d. d., i 783-94 

* james ewing, 

* robert Mcpherson, 

* henry slagle, . 

* thomas hartley, . 

* michael hahn, . 

*Rev. JOHN KING, D. D , 
*Rev. ROBERT COOPER, D. D., 
*Rev. JACOB LANG, 
*Rev. SAMUEL WAUGH, 
*Rev. WILLIAM LINN, D. D., 
*Rey. JOHN LINN, . 

* JOHN ARMSTRONG, . 

* JOHN MONTGOMERY, . 

* STEPHEN DUNCAN, 

* THOMAS SMITH, 

* ROBERT MAGAW, 

* SAMUEL A. McCOSKRY, 
*Rev. CHRISTOPHER E. SCHULTZE, 

* PETER SPYKER, 



TERM. 


1783- 


-1808 


83 


1798 


83 


98 


83 


1804 


83 


13 


83 


1787 


83 


1825 


83 


15 


83 


02 


83 


02 


83 


02 


83 


09 


18L5 


20 


1783 


1810 


83 


1789 


83 


1810 


83 


01 


83 


1792 


83 


1813 


83 


05 


83 


1798 


83 


1807 


83 


1787 


83 


1821 


83 


1794 


83 


1808 


83 


1794 


83 


1809 


83 


1790 


83 


1815 


83 


1788 


83 


94 



*Rev 



*Rev. 
*Rev. 
*Rey. 



*Rev. 
*Rev, 



*Rev. 
*Rev. 



*Rev. 

* 

*Rev. 



* 
*Rev. 

*Rev. 
*Rev. 

*Rev. 

* 

*Rev. 



JOHN ARNDT, 
WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, 
WILLIAM M ACL AY, . 
BARNARD DOUGHERTY, 
DAVID ESPY, 
JAMES SUTTON, 
ALEXANDER McCLEAN, 
WILLIAM McCLEERY, . 
NICHOLAS KURTZ, . 
JOSEPH MONTGOMERY, 
JAMES LATTA, D. D., 
WILLIAM IRVINE, 
ROBERT JOHNSTON, 
PATRICK ALISON, D. D., 
JAMES SNODGRASS, . 
JOHN CREIGH, 
JOSEPH THORNBURG, 
THOMAS DUNCAN, LL. D., 
GEORGE STEVENSON, 
EPHRAIM BLAINE, 
ROBERT CATHCART, D. D., 
NATHANIEL R. SNOWDEN, 
SAMUEL LAIRD, 
CHARLES McCLURE, 
JAMES HAMILTON, . 
MICHAEL EGE, . 
SAMUEL WEAKLEY, 
JOHN CAMPBELL, D. D., 
JAMES ARMSTRONG, W 
THOMAS McPHERRIN, 
JAMES RIDDLE, 
FRANCIS GURNEY, 
CHARLES SMITH, LL. D., 
DAVID DENNY, 
DAVID WATTS, . 
JOSHUA WILLIAMS, D. D., 
JOHN YOUNG, 
ROBERT COLEMAN, 
DAVID McCONAUGHY, D. D 
HUGH II. BRACKENRIDGE, 
PRANCIS HERRON, D. D., 
JONATHAN WALKER, 



TERM. 

1783—1788 
83 94 



1794-1815 



• 



83 
83 
83 
83 
83 
83 
84 



88 
88 



88 



96 
92 
95 

84 
88 



96 

87 94 
87 1801 



03 

08 



88 1788 
88 1833 



13 



89 1799 

90 1816 
92 27 
92 1804 



94 
94 
94 
94 
94 
1824 
1795 
96 
96 
98 
98 
98 
99 
1R01 
01 
02 
02 
02 
02 
03 
03 
04 



33 

27 
07 
11 
19 
27 
21 
20 
26 
02 
33 
15 
24 
33 
20 
21 
03 
26 
34 
16 
16 
24 



"'Rev. 



*Rey. 
*Rev. 



*Rey. NATHAN GRIER, 

* JONATHAN HELFENSTEIN, 

* JAMES DUNCAN, 

* JAMES GUSTINE, . 

* WILLIAM ALEXANDER, . 
JACOB HENDEL, 
ROBERT DAVIDSON, D. D., 
WILLIAM M. BROWN, . 
ROBERT BLAINE, 
ANDREW CAROTHERS, 
JOHN LIND, 
FRANCIS PRINGLE, 
NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, M. D., 

* EDWARD J. STILES, 

* ALBERT HELFENSTEIN, 

* GEORGE A. LYON, 

* JOHN B. GIBSON, LL. D., . 

* AMOS ELLMAKER, 
*Rey. GEORGE DUFFIELD, D. D., 
*Rey. HENRY R. WILSON, D. D , 
*Rey. JOHN SWARTZWELDER, 

* ISAIAH GRAHAM, 
*Rev. JOHN MOODEY, D. D., 

* ISAAC B. PARKER, 

* ALEXANDER MAHON, 

* JOSEPH KNOX, 

* WILLIAM X. IRVINE, 

* JACOB ALTER, 

* ANDREW BODEN, 

*Rey. WILLIAM R. DeWITT, D D., 

* JOHN REED, LL. D., 
*Rev. JOHN S. EBAUGH, 

* WILLIAM C. CHAMBERS, M. D., 
*Rev. ASHBEL GREEN, D. D., LL. D., 
*Rey. BENJAMIN KELLER, 

*Rey. JOHN F. GRIER, D. D., . 

* JAMES HAMILTON, . 
*Rey. GEORGE LOCHMAN, D. D., . 

* GEORGE METZGER, . 

* JOHN D. MAHON, . 

* REDMOND CONYNGHAM, 

* BENJAMIN STILES, 



TERM. 

1805— 1814 


07 


26 


07 


08 


08 


20 


08 


14 


08 


33 


09 


12 


09 


27 


11 


26 


11 


33 


14 


25 


11 


28 


15 


33 


15 


27 


15 


26 


15 


33 


16 


29 


16 


21 


20 


33 


'20 


25 


20 


25 


20 


34 


20 


34 


20 


33 


20 


27 


20 


27 


20 


33 


20 


23 


20 


27 


21 


34 


21 


28 


21 


33 


21 


33 


23 


26 


21 


33 


24 


29 


24 


33 


25 


26 


25 


33 


25 


34 


26 


27 


26 


27 



* RICHARD RUSH, 
♦Rev. DAVID ELLIOTT, D. D., 

* JOHN NEVIN, 

* SAMUEL AGNEW, M. D., 

* JOHN McCLURE, 

* JOHN CREIGH, 

* GEORGE CHAMBERS, 

* CHARLES B. PENROSE, 

* SAMUEL ALEXANDER, 
*Rev. SAMUEL S. SCHMUCKER, D. D., 

* CALVIN BLYTHE, 
FREDERICK WATTS, . 

* GABRIEL HIESTER, 

* JAMES COLEMAN, 

* JACOB M. HALDEMAN, 

* SAMUEL BAIRD, . 

* JOHN PAXTON, M. D., 

* ALEXANDER FRIDGE, 
*Rev. JOHN V. E. THORN, 

* ALEXANDER NISBET, . 

* JESSE DUNCAN ELLIOTT, 
*Bishop JOHN EMORY, D. D., 

* JOHN McLEAN, LL. D., 
*Rev. STEPHEN G. ROSZELL, 
*Rev. JOSEPH LYBRAND, . 
*Rey. ALFRED GRIFFITH, 

* SAMUEL HARVEY, 

* JOB GUEST, . 

* HENRY ANTES, . 

* THEODORE MYERS, M. D., 

* JOHN M. KEAGY, M. D., 

* SAMUEL BAKER, M. D., 

* JOHN DAVIS, 

* JOHN PHILLIPS, 

* MATTHEW ANDERSON, M. D., 

* IRA DAY, M. D., 

* RICHARD BENSON, . 

* THOMAS SEWALL, M. D., 

* HENRY HICKS, . 

* GEORGE W. NABB, 
SAMUEL H. HIGGINS, 

* CHARLES A. WARFIELD, 



1828-33 



TERM. 


1826- 


-1832 


27 


29 


27 


30 


27 


32 


27 


33 


27 


33 


27 


34 


27 


33 


27 


33 


28 


33 


28 


33 


3 41 


44 


28 


33 


28 


33 


29 


33 


29 


33 


29 


33 


29 


33 


29 


33 


30 


33 


31 


33 


33 


36 


33 


55 


33 


11 


33 


44 


33 


69 


33 


48 


33 


36 


33 


56 


33 


39 


33 


35 


33 


36 


33 


43 


33 


60 


33 


38 


33 


Q(5 


33 


44 


33 


45 


33 


37 


33 


40 


33 


37 


33 


3? 



JAMES ROBERTS, 

* JAMES DUNLOP, . 

* BENJAMIN MATTHIAS, 

* CHARLES McCLURE, 

* SAMUEL E. PARKER, 

* WILLIAM M. BIDDLE, . 

* THOMAS A. BUDD, 

* THOMAS E. BOND, M. D., 

* JAMES B. LONGACRE, 
Rev. JOSEPH HOLDICH, D. D., 

*Rev. CHARLES PITMAN, D. D.. 

*Rey. HENRY BOEHM, 

*Rey. WILLIAM HAMILTON, D. D., 1834-38 

* JAMES WATSON, 

* JOHN HARPER, 

* JAMES MASSEY, 

* CHARLES F. MAYER, 

* THOMAS 0. THORNTON, 

* JOSEPH S. CARSON, 

* SOLOMON HIGGINS, 
*Rey. MATTHEW SORIN, 
*Rev. THOMAS J. THOMPSON, D. D 

JACOB WEAVER, 
*Bishop JAMES O. ANDREWS, D. D 

COMFORT TIFFANY, 

SAMUEL MARTIN, M. D., 
*Rey. GEORGE G. COOKMAN, 

* SAMUEL ASHMEAD, 
HENRY HOLDEN, 

* ALEXANDER L. HAYS, 

* JAMES WRIGHT, 
*Rev. THOMAS B. SARGENT, D. D., 

JOHN A. ELKINTON, M. D., 

* RICHARD BATTEE, 

* MARTIN W. BATES, LL. D., 
*Rev. JOHN S. PQRTER, .... 
*Bishop EDMUND S. JANES, D. D., LL. D., 
*Rev. MANNING FORCE, 

*Rey. JOHN DAVIS, 

*Bishop LEVI SCOTT, D. D., . 1839-41 

* WILLIAM D. SEYMOUR, 
ROBERT MORRIS, -. . . . 



TERM. 

1«33— 1835. 



33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
34 
41 
34 
34 
34 
34 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
36 
36 
36 
36 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
58 
39 
39 



39 
50 
46 
35 
55 
43 
35 
69 
35 
54 
38 
64 
39 
47 
37 
36 
37 
64 
38 
38 
74 
50 
39 
58 
38 
40 
55 
40 
41 
59 
66 
40 
48 
51 
55 
39 
43 
54 
82 
41 
41 



*Bishop BEVERLY WAUGH, D. D., 
JAMES S. OWENS, 

* JACOB CARRIGAN, 

* JOHN HERR, 

* JOHN BUCKMAN, 
*Rey. ROBERT EMORY, D. D., 
*Rev. JOHN KENNADAY, D. D., 

JAMES BISHOP, . 
CHARLES W. ROBERTS, 
*Rev. CHARLES B. TIPPETT, D. D., 
RICHARD W. DODSON, 
ARCHIBALD WRIGHT, 

* JAMES J. BOSWELL, 
*Rev. EDWIN L. JANES, 

* JOHN J. MYERS, M. D., . 

* THOMAS BROWNE, . 
DAVID CREAMER, 

* ANDREW HAY, 

*Rey. STEPHEN A. ROSZELL, (see Faculty) 
*Rev. JOHN P. DURBIN, D. D., (President 1833 

* JESSE BOWMAN, .... 
RICHARD H. CARTER, 
ALBERT RITCHIE, M. D., 
ABRAHAM HERR SMITH, . 

* DANIEL M. BATES, .... 

* WALKER P. CONWAY, 
*Rev. JOHN McCLINTOCK, D. D., (Prof. 1836-48) 

S. A. BARTON, M. D., 

* WILLIAM H. ALLEN, M. D., LL. D 

* JOHN WHITEMAN, 

* CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, 
JOHN F. BIRD, M. D., 
SPENCER F. BAIRD, D. P. S., . 

* ALEXANDER CUMMINGS, . 
*Rev. FRANCIS HODGSON, D. D., 
*Bisiiop JESSE T. PECK, D. D., LL. D., 
*Rev. AQUILA A. REESE, D. D., . 

Rev. DANIEL P. KIDDER, D. 1)., 

* JAMES TONNER, 
*Rev. PENNELL COO M BE, 

* Wm. H. MILLER, .... 
DANIEL PIERSON, . 



TEinr. 


1839— 


1858 


39 


45 


40 


57 


40 


45 


41 


42 


41 


45 


41 


52 


41 


61 


42 


45 


43 


67 


43 


47 


43 


51 


44 


50 


44 


45 


44 


54 


45 


50 


45 


65 


45 


57 


45 


52 


-45) 45 


64 


46 


59 


46 


48 


47 


56 


47 




48 


65 


48 


64 


8) 48 


59 


48 


64 


50 


64 





79 


50 


79 


50 




50 


57 


51 


60 


52 


77 


52 


56 


54 


69 


54 


55 


54 


64 


55 


79 


55 


77 


55 


57 



CHARLES. J. BAKER, . . 55-64 

* N: J. B. MORGAN, . 
AUG. O. HIESTER, 
JOHN A. WRIGHT, 

Rev. W. E. TUNISON, 

JOHN H. BENTLEY, 
BENJ. H. BROWNING, 

* EDWIN WILMER, 
JOHN C. HARKNESS, 

Rev. W. E. PERRY, 

* JOHN H. PHILLIPS, 
GEO. F. FORT, 
SAMUEL A. WILLIAMS, M. D., 

*Rev. BERNARD H. NADAL, D. D., 

* JOHN CARSON, 
WILLIAM R. WOODWARD 

*Rev. SAMUEL Y. MUNROE, 

JACOB RHEEM, 

S. M. HARRINGTON, 
*Rev. ISAAC P. COOK, 

JAMES F. RUSLING, 

JOSEPH C. DE LACOUR, 
*Bishop M. SIMPSON, D. D., LL. D. 

SAMUEL NORMENT, 

* JOHN B. McCREARY, 
*Rev. THOMAS SEWALL, D. D 

FRANCIS A. CROOK, 

JOHN PATTON, . . . 64-67 

* W. H. EDES, 
F. A. ELLIS, 
WILLIAM DANIEL, 

* CALEB E. WRIGHT, 

* WILLIAM MILNES, 
J. A. J. CRESWELL, . . 1865-71 
M. G. EMERY, 

Rev. C. H. WHITECAR, 
*Rev. G. D. CHENOWETH, 

* R. C. WOODWARD, 
Rev. JOHN LANAHAN, D. D., 

THOMAS G. CHATTLE, M. D 
Rev. B. H. CREVER, 

* SAMUEL HINDES, 



TEEM 

1869— 
56 
56 
56 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
58 
58 
58 
58 
58 
59 
59 
59 
59 
60 
60 
61 
62 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 
82 
64 
64 
64 
64 
65 
85 
65 
65 
66 

66 
67 

67 
67 



58 

75 

58 
58 
58 
70 
59 

69 
67 
64 
69 
83 

65 
78 
61 
69 
83 
63 
84 
77 
69 
66 



65 

77 
76 
76 
67 

78 
74 
74 
77 
69 

73 

70 



Rev 
*Rev. 

Rev 
*Rev. 

Rev. 



Rev 



Rev 



Rev 

Rev 



Rev. 



Rev. 

Rev. 
Rev. 

Rev. 



J. B. McENALLY, 

J. A. McOAULEY, D. D., LL. D. 

JOHN S. DEALE, D. D., 

A. E. GIBSON, M. D., D. D., 

J. F. CHAPLAIN, D. D., . 

WM. H. BODINE, 

JAMES H. LIGHTBOURNE, 

WM. H. SHAKESPEARE, 

WALTER H. THOMPSON 

ALBERT H. SLAPE, . 

J. B. QUIGG, 

THOMAS W. ELIASON, 

THOMAS S. DUNNING, M. D. 

THOMPSON MITCHELL, D. D 

JONATHAN BOYNTON, 

JOHN WILSON, 

CLARENCE J. JACKSON, 

JAMES HUNTER, 

J. B GRAW, D. D., 

ARTHUR W. MILBY, . 

LOUIS E. McCOMAS, 

MARTIN C. HERMAN, 

J. W. HENDRIX, M. D., 

S. L. BOWMAN, D. D., 

WM. J. SIBLEY, 

J. M. CURTIS, M. D., . 

HENRY P. HOPKINS, 

THOMAS MALLALIEU, 

W. F, SADLER, 

CHARLES H. MULLIN, 

CHARLES E. HENDRICKSON, 

JOHN T. MITCHELL, 

CHARLES ALBRIGHT, 

JACOB TODD, D. D., 

C. W. McKEEHAN, 

W. J. PxYXSON, D. D., 

JAMES H. GROVES, 

J. LL HARGIS, 

M. W. JACKSON, . 

J B STORM, 

W. L. BOSWELL, . 

HUGH PITCAIRN, M. D., 



TERM. 


1867- 


-1874 


69 




69 


85 


69 




09 


80 


69 




69 


75 


69 


77 


70 


77 


70 


82 


72 


82 


72 


73 


73 


74 


74 




74 


81 


74 


82 


75 


80 


75 


79 


75 




75 


84 


76 




77 


78 


77 


85 


77 


82 


77 




77 




77 


79 


77 




78 




78 




78 




78 




79 


80 


79 


80 


79 




79 




79 


84 


80 


83 


80 




80 




81 




81 





* CHARLES B. PENROSE, 
*Rev. JOHN McCLINTOCK, D. D., LL. D., 

* WM. H. ALLEN, M. D., LL. D., 
THOS. S. HODSON, 

Rev. CHAS. HILL, 
Rev. J. B. YOUNG, . 

CLINTON B. FISK, 

GERMAN H. HUNT, 

JACOB TOME, 

JAMES DIVERTY, . 

JAMES LONG, 

JOB H. JACKSON, . 
Gov. ROBERT E. PATTISON, LL. D, 
Rev. DAVID H. CARROLL, D. D., 

THOMAS BEAVER, 



TERM. 

1833—1837 



37 
48 
82 
82 
82 
82 
83 
83 
83 
83 
84 
85 
85 
85 



48 
50 



PRESIDENTS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 



* JOHN DICKINSON, LL. D., . 
*Rev. JOHN KING, D. D., 

* JAMES ARMSTRONG, . 

* JOHN B. GIBSON, LL. D., . 

* ANDREW CAROTHERS, 

Since 1833 the President of the College has been ex < 
cf Trustees. 



. 1783—1808 

1808 08 

08 24 

24 29 

29 33 

ficio President of the Board 



SECRETARIES. 



*Rev. WILLIAM LINN, D. D., 

* THOMAS DUNCAN, LL. D., 

* THOMAS CREIGH, 

* JAMES DUNCAN, 

* ALEXANDER P. LYON, 

* ANDREW CAROTHERS, . 

* ISAAC B. PARKER, 

* JAMES HAMILTON, 
FREDERICK WATTS, LL. D., 

Rev. S. A. McOOSKR Y, D. D., 

* WM. M. BIDDLE, . . ' . 



. 1783- 


-1784 


84 


92 


92 


96 


96 


1806 


. 1806 


08 


08 


14 


14 


20 


20 


24 


24 


28 


28 


31 


31 


33 



JAMES W MARSHALL, 
Rev. OTIS H. TIFFANY, D. D., 
Rev. WM L. BOSWELL, 
* JOHN K. STAYMAN, 

CHARLES F. HIMES, 





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samuel laird, 
samuel postlethwaite, 
john montgomery, 
john miller, . 
Andrew Mcdowell, 
john j. myers, m. d., 
wm. d. seymour, 
james w. marshall, 
samuel d. hillman, 
john k. stayman, 
charles f. himes, 
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JAMES ROSS, 
WILLIAM THOMSON, 
JOHN BORLAND, . 
JOHN HAYS, 
HENRY R. WILSON, 
JOSEPH SHAW, . 
GERARD E. STACK, 
JOSEPH SPENCER, 
CHARLES D. CLEVELAND 
ROBERT EMORY, 
JOHN McCLINTOCK, 
JAMES W. MARSHALL, 
WM. L. BOSWELL, 
JOHN K. STAYMAN, 
HENRY M. HARMAN, . 



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PRESIDENTS. 



Charles Nisbet, D. D. (Princeton, 1783.) 

Born January 21, 1736, at Haddington, Scotland ; 1754, graduated at 
University of Edinburgh ; Studied theology at Edinburgh ; licensed to 
preach by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in 1760, and became pastor of a 
church in Glasgow ; 1764, Pastor at Montrose ; elected President of Dick- 
inson College in 1784 ; landed in Philadelphia June 9, 1785, and was for- 
mally installed into his office July 5, 1785. Died January 18, 1804, in Car- 
lisle. Published " A Review of Wesley's System of Doctrine." 

Robert Davidson, D. D. (University of Pennsylvania.) 

Born 1750 at Elkton, Maryland ; 1771, A. B. University of Pennsylvania ; 
licensed by the Presbytery of New Castle and soon afterwards ordained 
by the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia ; 1758, Appointed Instructor in 
the University of Pennsylvania, and soon afterwards Professor of History, 
being at the same time assistant to Dr. Ewing, pastor of the First Pres- 
byterian Church of Philadelphia ; 1784, Vice President and Profes- 
sor of History and Belles Lettres in Dickinson College ; also pastor of 
the Presbyterian church of Carlisle ; 1796, Moderator of the General As- 
sembly ; 1804-9, President of Dickinson College ; Resigned 1809, in order 
to devote himself to his church. Died in Carlisle December 13, 1812. Pub- 
lished " Epitome of Geography in Verse; " " New Metrical Version of the 
Psalms ; " besides numerous articles on a variety of subjects. 

Jeremiah Atwater, D. D. (University of Pennsylvania, 1811.) 

Born 1774 in New Haven, Connecticut; 1793, A. B. Yale College ; 1795-9, 
Tutor in Yale College; 1800-9, President of Middlebury College, Ver- 
mont ; 1809-15, President Dickinson College ; lived in retirement until 
his death July 28, 1858. 

John McKnig-ht, D. D. (Yale, 1791.) 

Born October 1, 1754, near Carlisle, Pennsylvania ; 1773, A.B.Prince- 
ton College ; 1775-83, Pastor of a church near Charlestown, West Virginia ; 
1783-9, Pastor at Lower Marsh Creek, Adams countv, Pennsylvania ; 1789- 
1809, Colleague of Dr. Rodgers in a pastorate in New York ; 1809-15, Held 
no charge owing to jll health ; 1815, Accepted the Presidency of Dickinson 
College, but finding it hopelessly embarrassed he resigned the following 
year and retired to a farm near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, where he 
died October 21, 1823 ; his publications consist chiefly of sermons. 

John Mitchell Mason, D. D. (Princeton 1794; University of Pennsyl- ' 
vania 1804.) 
Born March 19, 1770, in New York ; 1789, A. B. Columbia College ; 
studied theology in Edinburgh University ; 1792, Licensed by the Reformed 
Dutch church; 1793, Succeeded his father, Dr. John Mason, as pastor of 
Cedar Street Church, New York; 1811-16, In addition to his pastorate was 
Provost of Columbia College; 1812-21, Pastor of Murray Street Church, 
New York; 1821-4. President of Dickinson College ; 1824, Resigned and 
took up his residence in New York, where he died December 26,1829; 



Published " Catholic Communion ; " " Letters on Frequent Communion ; " 
" Considerations on Lots ; " " Essays on Episcopacy ;" " The Church of 
God ; " sermons, orations, &c. 

William Neill, D. D., (Union College, 1312.) 

Born 1778, in Western Pa., amid the hardships of frontier life, both of 
his parents being killed by Indians ; 1803, A. B. Princeton College ; 1803-5, 
Tutor in Princeton College; 1805-9, Pastor of a Presbyterian church at 
Cooperstown, N, Y.; 1809-16, Pastor of First church, Albany, N. Y ; 1816-24, 
Pastor of Sixth church, Philadelphia; 1824-9, President of Dickinson Col- 
lege; 1829-31, Secretary to Board of Education, Pastor of a church in Ger- 
mantown, Pa., till 1842, when he retired. Died 1860. 

Samuel Blanchard Howe, D. D., (Union College, 1830.) 

Born 1783, in New Jersey ; 1810, A. B. University of Pennsylvania ; 
1810-11, Tutor Dickinson College; 1813, Princeton Theological Seminary; 
Pastor in succession of Presbyterian churches in Salisbury, N. J., Trenton, 
N. J., New Brunswick, N. J., of an independent church in Savannah, Ga., 
and of a mission in North street, New York; 1830-31, President of Dick- 
inson College ; 1832-61, Pastor of First Reformed Dutch church, New 
Brunswick, N. J. Died in New Brunswick, N. J., March 1, 1868. 

Published "The Gospel Ministry," '■ Perpetual Abode of the Holy Spirit 
in the Church," " Slaveholding not Sinful," " Sermons." 

John Price Durbin, D. D. 

Born 1800, in Bourbon county, Ky. Began preaching in his 18th year ; 
1820, joined the Ohio Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; studied at 
Miami University ; 1825, A. B. Cincinnati College ; 1826, Professor of Lan- 
guages, Augusta'College, Ky. ; 1831, Chaplain U. S. Senate ; 1831, Declined 
Professorship of Natural Science in Wesleyan University; 1832, Editor 
Christian Advocate, New York; 1833-45, President of Dickirrson College; 
1842-3, Traveled in Europe and the East; 1845, re-entered the ministry in 
Philadelphia; 1849, Presiding Elder; 1850-72, Missionary Secretary, Meth- 
odist Episcopal Church. Died October 18, 1876, in New York. 

Published " Observations in Europe and the East." 

Robert Emory, D. D. 

Son of Bishop Emory. Born July 29, 1814, in Philadelphia ; 1831, A. B. 
Columbia College. Studied law, first in Yale College, then with Reverdy 
Johnson in Baltimore; 1834-40, Professor of Ancient Languages in Dickinson 
College; 1842-3, acting President during Dr. Durbin's absence in Europe ; 
1845-8, President of Dickinson College. On account of ill health spent 
the winter of 1847-8 in the AVest Indies. Died in Baltimore, Md., May 18, 
1848. 

Jesse Truesdell Peck, D. D., (Union College, 1846,) LL. D., (Willa- 
mette University, 1875.) 

Born April 4, 1811, in Middlefield, Otsego county, N. Y. ; studied in Ca- 
zenovia Seminary ; 1832, joined the Oneida Conference Methodist Epis- 
copal Church ; 1837-41, Principal Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. ; 
1841-3, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, Vt. ; 1848-52, President 
of Dickinson College ; 1852-4, Pastor of a church in Washington, D. C. ; 
1851-6, Secretary and editor of the Methodist Episcopal Tract Society; 
1856-72, In the ministry; 1872, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Died, May 17, 1838, at Syracuse, N. Y. 

Published "The Central Idea of Christianity," "The True Woman," 
" What must I do to be Saved?" " The History of the Great Republic." 

Charles Colltxs, D. D., (Dickinson College, 1851.) 

Born April 17, 1818, in North Yarmouth, Me.; 1837, A. B. Wesleyan 
University; 1837-8, Principal of High School, Augusta, Me. ; 1833, Presi- 
dent of Emory and Henry College, Va.; 1852-60, President of Dickinson 
College; 1860-75, Proprietor and President of State Female College, near 
Memphis, Tenn. Died July 10, 1875. 



Herman Merrills Johnson, D. D m (Ohio Wesleyan University, 1852.) 

Born November 25, 1815, at Butternuts, Otsego county, N Y.; 1839, A. 
B. Wesleyan University; 1839, Professor of Ancient Languages, St. Charles 
College, Mo. ; 1842, Professor of Ancient Languages in Augusta College, 
Ky. ; 1844-50, Professor of Ancient Languages in Ohio Wesleyan Univer- 
sity; 1850-60, Professor of English Literature in Dickinson College; 18C0- 
8, President of Dickinson College. Died, April 5, 13(38, in Carlisle, Pa. 
Published " Herodoti Orientalia Antiquiora." 

*Robert Latjrenson Dashiell, D. D., (Class of 1846.) 
James Andrew McCauley, D. D., LL. D., (Class of 1847.) 



PROFESSORS. 



* James Ross, A. M. 

1784-92, Professor of Greek and Latin in Dickinson College ; 1796-1801, 
Taught at Chainbersburg, Pa. ; Professor in Franklin College, Lancaster, 
Pa. 

Author of " Latin Grammar," " Greek Grammar," also edited numerous 
Greek and Latin Texts. 

*Robert Johnston, A. M. 

1785-6, Tutor ; 1786-7, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philoso- 
phy- 

* James McCormick, A. M. 

1788-92, Tutor; 1792-1811, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Phil- 
osophy; 1811-14, Professor of Mathematics. 

*William Thomson. 

1794-1804, Professor of Greek and Latin. 
*John Borland, A. M. 

1804-5, Professor of Greek and Latin; 1805-11, Taught in New York 
city ; 1811-12, Professor of Greek. 

*John Hayes,' (Class of 1805.) 

*Henry R. Wilson, (Class of 1798.) 

*Thomas Cooper, M. D., LL. D. 

Born in London, 1759; Educated at Oxford; Emigrated to the United 
States and began the practice of law in Philadelphia ; appointed President 
Judge by Governor McLean ; 1811-15, Professor of Chemistry and Natural 
Philosophy in Dickinson College ; afterwards Professor of Chemistry in 
the University of Pennsylvania and in Columbia College, S. C, of which 
institution he became president. 

Published " Institutes of Justinian," and other legal works, " Lectures on 
Political Economy," " Emporium of Arts," etc. 

* Joseph Shaw, A. M. 

Born 1778, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland ; 1794, Graduated University of 
Edinburgh; 1799, Licensed to preach ; came to Philadelphia 1805, and was 
pastor of a church there until 1809 ; 1813-15, Professor of Greek and Latin 
in Dickinson College; 1815-24, Professor of Languages in Albany Acad- 
emy. Died in Philadelphia in 1824. 

*EUGENE NULTY, A. M. 

1814-16, Professor of Mathematics ; 1816, Actuary of a Life Insurance 
Company in Philadelphia. 



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*Clatjditjs Berard, A. M. 

Born November 21, 1786, at Bordeaux, France; 1807, Came to America ; 
1814-15, Professor of Modern Languages; 1815-48, Professor of French in 
West Point Military Academy. Died at West Point. May 6, 1848. 

*Gerard E. Stack, A. M. 

Graduate of Aberdeen University, Scotland ; 1816, Professor {pro tern.) of 
Languages. 

*Henry Yethake, LL. D. 

Born at Essequibo, Guiana, South America ; Came to the United States 
when 4 years old ; Graduated at Columbia College, N. Y., and studied law. 
Taught Mathematics in Columbia College ; 1813, Professor of Mathematics 
and Natural Philosophy in Rutgers College, N. J.; 1817-21, Professor of 
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Princeton College, N. J ; 1821-9, 
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophv in Dickinson College; 
1830-32, Professor of Natural Philosophy in Princeton College; 1832-5, 
Professor in the University of New York; 1835-6, President of Washing- 
ton College, Ya. ; 1836-54, Professor of Mathematics, University of Penn- 
sylvania ; 1854-9, Provost and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, 
University of Pennsylvania ; 1859, Professor of Higher Mathematics in 
Philadelphia Polytechnic College. Died, 1866, aged 74 years. 

Published ''Political Economy," Articles in the Encyclopaedia Americana. 

*Rev John Burns. 

Native of Scotland, Licentiate of the Scotch Presbyterian Church ; 1821- 
2, Professor of Latin and Greek. 

*Alexander McClelland, D. D. (Princeton College, 1818.) 

Born 1794 in Schenectady, N. Y.; 1809, A. B. Union College ; 1815, li- 
censed to preach ; 1815-22, pastor of a Presbyterian Church i-n New York ; 
1821-9, Professor of Rhetoric, Metaphysics and Ethics in Dickinson Col- 
lege; 1829-32, Professor of Languages in Rutgers College; 1840-51, Pro- 
fessor of Evidences of Christianity in Rutgers College; 1832-51, Professor 
of Oriental Languages in New Brunswick Theological Seminary; 1833- 
64, Professor of Oriental Literature in Rutgers College. Died in New 
Brunswick, N. J., December 19, 1864. 

Published : " Canon and Interpretation of Scripture," " Sermons," ''Ad- 
dresses," &c 

* Joseph Spencer, A. M. 

Born March 21, 1790, at Beverly, Talbot County, Md.; educated at a pri- 
vate school in Philadelphia ; 1816, Teacher in Protestant Episcopal Semi- 
nary in Philadelphia; 1819, ordained by Bishop White of the Protestant 
Episcopal Church ; 182'), Principal of Washington Academy, Somerset 
County, Md.; 1822-30, Professor of Greek and Latin and Rector in Car- 
lisle; 1830, Rector of St. Michael's, Talbot County, Md., and Principal of 
Parsonage Seminary ; 1860, removed to Mississippi. Died at Bogue Chitto, 
Miss., May 4, 1862.' 

Lewis Mayer, D. D. 

Born March 26, 1783, in Lancaster, Pa.; 1807, ordained by the German 
Reformed Church; 1807-21, Pastor at Shepherdstown, W. Va.; 1821-5, 
Pastor at York, Pa.; 1825-35, President of German Reformed Theological 
Seminary at Carlisle, Pa.; 1825-6, Professor of History and German in 
Dickinson College ; 1835, Retired. Died at York, Pa., August 25, 1849. 

Published: " History of the German Reformed Church." 

*John W. Yethake, M. D., A. M. (Dickinson College, 1827.) 

1826-7, Lecturer on Chemistry in Dickinson College; 1827, Professor of 
Chemistry in Washington University, Baltimore. 

*Joiin Knox Finley, M. D. {ihI*. */~ ^ C/ . A .^ 

Born June 13, 1806, at Chillicothe, O.; 1827, f) M. D., J«fiirson-^e4tefrr- 

Ooll cg c, Philadelphia; 1827-8, Lecturer on Chemistry in Dickinson Col- 

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lege; 1828-9, Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; 1830-5, 
Practiced Medicine in Chillicothe,0.; 1835, Removed to Niles,Mich.; about 
1855, Removed to Pittsburg, Pa.; During the civil war was Surgeon in the 
United States Sanitary Commission ; 1864, Returned to Niles, Mich., where 
he died February 3, 1885. 

*Charles Dexter Cleveland, A. M. 

Born December 3, 1802, at Salem, Mass.; 1827, A. B. Dartmouth College ; 
1830-32, Professor of Greek and Latin in Dickinson College ; 1832, Pro- 
fessor of Latin in University of New York; 1834-61, Principal of a Young 
Ladies' School in Philadelphia ; 1861, U. S. Consul at Cardiff, Wales. Died 
at Philadelphia, August 18, 1869. 

Published : " Moral Characters of Theophrastus," " Compendium of 
Greek Antiquities," " Compendium of English Literature," " Hymns for 
Schools," " English Literature of the Nineteenth Century," " Milton's 
Poetical Works," "Compendium of American Literature," " Compendium 
of Classical Literature," " Lyra Americana." 

^Alexander W. McFarlane, A. M. 

Born in Scotland; Emigrated to America and settled in Duanesburg, N. 
Y.; 1818, A. B. Union College; 1819, Princeton Theological Seminary; 
1826, Ordained bv Philadelphia Presbytery; 1826-30, Pastor at Deerfield, 
N. J.; 1830-32, Professor of Mathematics in Dickinson College ; 1833, 
Pastor at Oxford, O.; 1834-37, Pastor at Monroe, O. 

*Henry Darwin Rogers, A. M. 

Born 1809 in Philadelphia ; 1830-31, Professor of Chemistry and Natural 
Philosoplryin Dickinson College; State Geologistof New Jersey and Penn- 
sylvania ; 1858-66, Regius Professor of Natural History in the University 
of Glasgow, Scotland. Died near Glasgow, May 29, 1866. 

Published numerous works on Geology especially Geological Surveys 
of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 

*Lem:uel Gregory Olmstead, LL. D. (Hanover College, 1864.) 

Born July 5, 1808, at Maltaville, Saratoga County, N. Y.; 1834, A B. 
Union College ;■ 1834-37, Princeton and Western Theological Seminaries ; 
1837, Licensed by Beaver Presbytery; Principal of Beaver Academj^, 
Brighton Institute and Erie Academy; Spent his time teaching and lectur- 
ing, and about five years studying in Europe. Died at Easton, Washing- 
ton County, N. Y., March 18, 1880. 

*Merritt Caldwell, A. M. 

Born November 29, 1806, in Hebron, Me.; 1828, A. B. Bowdoin College ; 
1828-34, Principal of Maine Wesleyan Seminary; 1834—36, Professor of 
Mathematics, Dickinson College ; 1836-48, Professor of Metaphysics and 
Political Economy. Died June 6, 1848, in Carlisle, Pa. 

Published: "Manual of Elocution," "Philosophy of Christian Perfec- 
tion," " Christianity Tested by Eminent Men," " Doctrine of the English 
Verb." 

*Robert Emory, D. D. See Presidents. 

*John Reed, LL. D. (Washington College, Pa., 1839.) 

Born, 1786, on Marsh Creek, Adams County, Pa.; 1805, (?) Entered Dick- 
inson College; 1808, Admitted to Westmoreland County Bar; 1815, State 
Senator; 1820-39, Judge of Ninth Judicial District of Pennsylvania; 
1834-50, Professor of Law in Dickinson College. Died January 19, 1850, 
in Carlisle, Pa. 

*John M. Keagy, M. D. 

Born about 1795, in Lancaster County, Pa,.; 1827, Principal of Harris - 
burg Academy; about 1830, Principal of Friends' High School, Philadel- 
phia ; 1835, Elected Professor of Natural Science in Dickinson College, 
but died in Philadelphia before entering on his duties. 



♦William Henry Allen, M. D., LL. D. (Union College, 1850.) 

Born March 27, 1808, near Augusta, Me.; 1833, A. B. Bowdoin College; 
1833-5, Professor of Latin and Greek in Oneida Conference Seminary; 
1835-36, Principal of High School, Augusta, Me ; 1836-1837, Lecturer on 
Natural Science, Dickinson College ; 1837-48, Professor of Natural Science; 
1848-50, Professor of Philosophy and English Literature; 1850-62, Presi- 
dent of Girard College, Philadelphia; 1862-64, Lived in retirement; 1865- 
67, President of Pennsylvania Agricultural College ; 1867-82, President 
of Girard College ; 1872-80, President American Bible Society. Died Au- 
gust 29, 1882, in Philadelphia, 

♦John McClintock, D. D. (Pennsylvania University, 1848.) LL. D. 
(Dickinson College, 1859. , 

Born October 27, 1814, in Philadelphia; 1835, A. B. University of Penn- 
sylvania; 1836-40, Professor of Mathematics in Dickinson College; 1840- 
48, Professor of Latin and Greek ; 1848-56, Editor Methodist Quarterly Re- 
view; 1856-60, Pastor in New York Conference ; 1860-64, Pastor of Amer- 
ican Chapel in Paris; 1864, Pastor in New York; 1867-70, President of 
Drew Theological Seminary. Died March 4, 1870, in Madison, N. J. 

He aided in translating Neander's Life of Christ, and with Dr. Crooks 
prepared some elementary text books in Latin and Greek; was associated 
with Dr. Strong on the "Clyclopsedia," three volumes of which had ap- 
peared before his death. 

*Stephen Asbury Roszell, A. M. 

Born February 18, 1811, in Georgetown, D. C. ; admitted to Baltimore 
bar ; 1835-40, Principal of Dickinson College Grammar School ; 1837-8, 
Professor of Latin and Greek ; 1840-52, Baltimore Conference. Died Feb- • 
ruary 20, 1852, at Alexandria, Va. 

♦Thomas Emory Sudler, A. M. (Dickinson College, 1840.) 

Born March 6, 1800, in Queen Anne county, Maryland; 1820, Graduated 
at West Point Military Academy ; 1820-21, Assistant Professor of Mathe- 
matics in Military Academy ; 1821, Resigned and elected member of Mary- 
land Legislature ; 1826-40, Professor of Mathematics in St. John's College, 
Maryland ; 1840-51, Professor of Mathematics Dickinson College ; 1851-2, 
President of Wilmington Female College. Died December 31, 1860, in 
Wilmington, Delaware. 

♦Spencer Fullerton Baird, D. P. S. (Class of 1840.) 

*Charles Edward Blumenthal, A. M., M. D. 

1846-54, Professor of Modern Languages and Hebrew in Dickinson Col- 
lege; 1854-83, Practiced medicine in New York city. Died October 11, 
1883 in New York. 

George Richard Crooks, D. D., LL. D. (Class of 1840.) 

Otis Henry Tiffany, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1859.) Class of 1844. 

James William Marshall, A. M. (Class of 1848.) 

Erastus Wentworth, D. D. (Allegheny College, 1850.) 

Born August 5, 1813, in Stonington, Connecticut ; 1837, A. B. Wesleyan 
University, Connecticut; 1838, Teacher of Natural Science Gouverneur 
Seminary, New York ; 1841, Teacher of Natural Science, Troy Conference 
Academy; 1846, President of McKendree College, Illinois; 1850-54, Pro- 
fessor of Natural Science, Dickinson College ; 1854-62, Missionary in China; 
1862-, Troy Conference ; 1872-6, Editor " Ladies' Repository," Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Address, Sandy Hill, New York. 

* Herman Merrills Johnson, D. D. See Presidents. 

*William Carlile Wilson, A. M. (Class of 1850.) 

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*Alexander J. SCHEM, A. M. 

Born 1826 at Wiedenbrueck in Germany; 1843-5, University of Bonn; 
1845-6, University of Tuebingen ; 1851, Came to America; 1854-60, Profes- 
sor of Modern Languages and Hebrew, Dickinson College. Died in New 
York. 

William Laws Boswell, A. M. (Class of 1848.) 
Samuel Dickinson Hillman, Ph. D. (Class of 1850.) 
*John Keagy Stayman, A. M. (Class of 1841.) 
* James Hutchinson Graham, LL. D. (Class of 1827.) 
Charles Francis Himes, Ph. D. (Class of 1855.) 
Shadrack Laycock Bowman, D. D. (Class of 1855.) 
William Trickett, A. M. (Class of 1868.) 
Henry Martyn HarmAn, D. D. (Class of 1848.) 
Joshua Allen Lippincott, D. D., (Class of 1858.) 
William Righter Fisher, A. M., (Class of 1870.) 

Charles J. Little, Ph. D. 

Born September 21, 1840, in Philadelphia; 1861, A. B. University of 
Pennsylvania; 1862-7, Philadelphia Conference; 1867, Professor in Dick- 
inson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.; 1870-71, In Europe; 1871-4, Philadel- 
phia Conference; 1874-83, Professor of Philosophy and English Literature, 
Dickinson College ; 1883-5, Professor of Metaphysics and Political Econ- 
omy ; State Librarian ; 1885-, Professor of Logic and History in Syracuse 
University. 

Henry Clay Whiting, Ph. D., (Illinois Wesleyan University, 1876.) 

Born March 27, 1845, in Speedsville, Tompkins county, N. Y. ; 1867, A. B. 
Union College ; 1867-8, Principal Pittsburgh Academy, N. Y. ; 1868-70, 
Principal Classical Department, Union School, Schenectady, 1ST. Y. ; 1870- 
74, Adjunct Professor in Drew Theological Seminary; 1874-8, Professor of 
Ancient Languages, Newark Conference Academy, Hackettstown, N. J. ; 
1878-9, Vice Principal, Pennington Seminary, N. J.; 1 879-, Professor of 
Latin, Dickinson College. 

Published, " Hurst and Whiting's Seneca." 

Aaron Rittenhouse, D. D., (Dickinson College, 1878.) 

Born March 14, 1837, in South Easton, Pa.; 1861, A. B. Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, Conn.; 1862-66, Philadelphia Conference; 1866-71, Wilmington 
Conference; 1871-83, Philadelphia Conference; 1876-8, Presiding Elder; 
1883-, Professor of English Literature and History, Dickinson College. 

Fletcher Durell, A. M. 

Born in Clarksburg, N. J. ; 1879, A. B. Princeton College ; 1879-81, Pro- 
fessor in Pennington Seminary, N. J. ; 1881-2, Post Graduate Student at 
Princeton and in German}^ ; 1882-3, Professor at Pennington Seminary; 
1883-, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Dickinson College. 

Ovando Byrcn Super, Ph. D., (Class of 1873.) 
James Henry Morgan, A. M., (Class of 1878.) 
William Bond Lindsay, A. M., B. S. 

Born August 14, 1858, in Middletown, Conn. ; 1879, A. B. Boston Uni- 
versity; 1881, B. S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; 1881-2, In- 
structor in Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; 1882-4, Technical work ; 
1884-5, Instructor in Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 1885-, Ad- 
junct Professor of Chemistry in Dickinson College. 

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TUTORS AND PRINCIPALS OF THE 
GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 



^ *Robert Johnson, A. M. 

1785-6, Tutor ; 1786-7, Professor. 
*James McCormick, A. B. 

1788-92, Tutor; 1792-1814, Professor. 
*Isaac Grier, A. B., (Class of 1788.) 

1788-90, Tutor. 
^Charles Huston, A. B., (Class of 1789.) 

1792-3, Tutor. 
*Henry Lyon Davis, A. B., (Class of 1794.) 

1793-4, Tutor. 
*John Hayes, A. B., (Class of 1805.) 

1805-7, Tutor. 
*Frederick Aigster, M. D. 

1810-11, Lecturer on Chemistry. 
*John McClure, A. B., (Class of 1802.) 

1810-11, Tutor. 
y *Samuel Blanchard How, A. B. 

1810-11, Tutor; 1830-32, President. 
*Robert Cooper Grier, A. B., (Class of 1812.) 

1812-13, Tutor. 

* James G. McNeily, CClass of 1813.) 

1813-15, Principal of Grammar School. 

* Joseph Mahon, A. B., (Class of 1827.) 

1826-8, Principal of Grammar School. 
Alexander F. Dobb. 

1833-5, Principal of Grammar School. 
^Stephen Asbury Roszell. 

1835-40, Principal of the Grammar School; 1837-8, Professor. 
*Thomas Verner Moore, A. B., (Class of 1838.; 

1838-9, Tutor. 
*John Zug, A. B., (Class of 1837.) 

1839-40, Tutor. 
*William Smith Waters, A. B., (Class of 1838.) 

1839-40, Tutor. 
*Levi Scott, D. D. 

Born October 11,1802, near Odessa, Del.: 1826, Entered Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1840-43, Principal of Grammar 
School ; 1848-52, Book Agent at New York ; 1852-82, Bishop of the Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church; 1839-41, 1858-82, Trustee, Dickinson College. 
Died July 13, 1882, at Odessa, Del. 

George Richard Crooks, A. B., (Class of 1840.) 
1843-8, Principal of the Grammar School. 



* James A. Devinney, A. B., (Class of 1846.; 

1848-51, Principal of the Grammar School. 
Amos Forry Musselman, A. B. (Class ol 1951.) 

1851-4, Tutor. 
Samuel Dickinson Hillman, A. B. (Class of 1850.) 

1851-60, Principal of Grammar School. 
Ret. William D. Godman, A. M. 

1853-4, Tutor; Principal Gilbert Seminary, Louisiana. 
*Benjamin Arbogast, A. B. (Class of 1854.) 

1854-6, Tutor. 
Alfred Foster Mullin, A. B. (Class of 1858.) 

1860-62, Principal of Grammar School. 
*Henry Clay Cheston, A. B. (Class of 1861.) 

1862-8. Principal of Grammar School. 
William Trickett, A. B. (Class of 1868.) 

1868-9, Principal of Grammar School. 
James Eldon, A. M. 

Born July 11, 1847, at Shippensburg, Pennsylvania ; 1871, A. B. Alle- 
gheny College ; 1871-5, Professor of Mathematics in Upper Iowa Univer- 
sity; 1875, Professor of Mathematics in Dickinson Seminary; 1878-82, 
Principal of Preparatory Department, Dickinson College ; 1882-, Yice Prin- 
cipal Central Normal School, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. 

James Henry Morgan, A. M. (Class of 1878.) 

1882-4, Principal of Preparatory Department, Dickinson College. 

Lahman Forest Bower, A. M. 

Born July 5, 1858, in Berwick, Pennsylvania ; 1879, A. B. Wesleyan 

University, Connecticut ; 1879-84, In business in Berwick, Pennsylvania ; 

1884-, Principal of Preparatory Department, Dickinson College. 



FACULTY. 



Rev. JAMES A. McCAULEY, D. D., LL. D., 

President and Professor of Moral Science. 

CHARLES F. HIMES, Ph. D., 

Professor of Physics. 

Rev. HENRY M. HARMAN, D. D., 

Professor of Greek and Hebrew. 

Rev. HENRY C. WHITING, Ph. D., 

Professor of Latin. 

Rev. AARON R1TTENH0USE, D. D., 

Professor of English Literature and History. 

FLETCHER DURELL, A. M., 

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. 

OVANDO B. SUPER, Ph. D., 

Professor of Modern Languages. 

JAMES H. MORGAN, A. M., 

Adjunct Professor of Greek. 

WILLIAM B. LINDSAY, A. B., B. S., 

Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. 



ALUMNI 



Class of 1787. 



1. * Isaiah Blair, Cumberland County, Pa. 

2. * John Boyce. 

Born 1757 in Ireland ; Came early to America and settled in Abbeville, 
S. C. ; 1787, Licensed by Presbytery of Pennsylvania, (United Presbyterian 
Church.) ; 1788, Ordained by the same ; Went South and served various 
Churches in the Carolina s. Died March 18, 1793. 

3. * John Bryson. (Father of No. 414.) 

Born January, 1758, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1789, Licensed by Car- 
lisle Presbytery; 1790-1841, Pastor at Warrior Run and Chillisquaque, 
Northumberland County, Pa. Died in Northumberland County, August 3, 
1855. 

4. * Robert Duncan. 

Died at Kittanning, Pa., April 5, 1807, aged 39 years. 

5. * James Gittings. 

6. * David McKeehan. 

7. * Steele Semple, Lawyer. 

Died in Pittsburg, Pa., April 20, 1813. 

8. * Jonathan Walker. 

1789, Admitted to the bar; President Judge. 

9. * David Watts. 

Born October 12, 1764, in Cumberland (now Perry) County, Pa.; Studied 
law in Philadelphia ; 1790-1819, was a prominent member of the Carlisle 
bar; 1801-19, Trustee of Dickinson College. Died September 15,1819 in 
Carlisle, Pa. 

* James Cochran 

* Samuel McLain. 

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1788 



Class of 1788. 



10. * John Boyd, Clergyman. 

11. * Thomas Creigh. (Brother of No. 46.) 

Born August 16, 1769, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1791, Admitted to Carlisle bar. 
Died in Carlisle, October 29, 1809. 

12. * David Denny. 

Born near Carlisle, Pa., 1792; Pastor of two Presbyterian Churches in 
Path Valley, Pa.; 1800-38, Pastor of a Church and Principal of an Acad- 
emy in Chambersburg, Pa. Died December 16, 1845, in Chambersburg. 

13. * James Duncan, Lawyer. 

14. * Isaac Grier. (Father of No. 243.) 

Born 1763 in Franklin County, Pa.; 1788-90, Tutor in Dickinson College 
and Student of Theology under Dr. Nesbit; 1791, Licensed by Carlisle 
Presbytery; 1794-1814, Pastor in Northumberland County, Pa.; 1800-.14, 
Principal of an Academy at Northumberland. Died August 23, 1814, at 
Northumberland. 

15. * James McClanahan. 

16. * James McClean. 

17. * John McPherrin. 

Born November 15, 1757, in York (now Adams)County, Pa.; 1789, Licensed 
by Redstone Presbytery; 1791-1805, Pastor of Salem and Unity Churches, 
Westmoreland County j Pa.; 1805-13, Pastor at Concord and Muddy Creek, 
Pa.; 1813, Organized the congregation at Butler, Pa., and remained there 
until his death, February 10, 1822. 

18. * Matthew Sinclair. 

Born 1763 in York County, Pa.; 1791, Licensed by Philadelphia Presby- 
tery (United Presbyterian Church.) Died March 16, 1793, at Salem, N. Y. 

19. * William Speer. 

Born 1765, near Gettysburg, Pa.; 1794-97, Pastor at Chambersburg, Pa.; 
Missionary to Ohio ; 1802-29, Pastor at Greensburg, Pa. Died 1829 at 
Greensburg. 

20. * John Young. 

Born September 4, 1763, in York County, Pa.; 1791, Licensed by Phila- 
delphia Presbytery (United Presbyterian Church); 1792-99, Pastor at 
Timber Ridge and Old Providence, Va.; 1799-1803, Pastor at Greencastle, 
Pa.; 1802-03, Trustee of Dickinson College. Died July 24, 1803, at Green- 
castle. 

* Robt. Cunningham. 

* Alex. W. Martin. 

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1789 



Class of 1789. 



21. * Samuel Brown. 

Born 1772, in Spartansburg District, S. 0.; 1805, Licensed by Kentucky- 
Presbytery; 1807-12, Pastor in Dickson County, Tenn.; 1812-27, Pastor at 
Salem, Caldwell County, Ky. Died July 16, 1828, in Tennessee. 

22. * James Calhoun. 

23. * James Crawford. 

24. * David Hoge. 

Born in Cumberland County, (?) Pa.; Lawyer; Lived in Washington, 
Pa.; Commissioner in the Land Office in Steubenville, O., where he died 
at an advanced age. 

25. * Charles Huston. 

1795, Admitted to the bar ; 1826, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penn- 
sylvania. Died Nov. 12, 1849. 

26. * Samuel Mahon. 

27. * James Moore, Clergyman. 

28. * Alexander Sanderson. 

29. * James Scott. 

* Adam Lee. 

* Robt. Patterson. 

* Bazaleel Wells. 

* Robt. Cunningham, A. B. 

* Alex. W. Martin, A. B. 



Class of 1790. 



30. * William Baldridge. 

Born March, 1760, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1792, Licensed by Pennsyl- 
vania Presbytery (United Presbyterian Church); 1793-1809, Pastor at 
Forks of James River, Va.; 1809-30, Pastor in Adams County, O., where 
he died October 26, 1830. 

31. * James P. Boyd. 

52. * James B. Brotherton. 

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1790 

33. * Francis Dunleavy, Clergyman. 

34. * Joseph S. Galbreath. 

35. * Richard Henderson. 

36. * Thomas G. Peachey. 

37. * John Purviance, Lawyer. 

38. * John Shippen. 

39. * Robert Smith. 

40. * John Thompson. 

41. * Robert G. Wilson, D. D. (Princeton College, 1818.) 

Born December 30, 1768, in Lincoln County, N. C; 1793, Licensed by 
Presbytery of North Carolina ; 1794-1805, Pastor in North Carolina ; 1805- 
24, Pastor in Chillicothe, O.; 1824-39, President of Ohio University,, 
Athens, O.; 1839, Pastor at Chillicothe, O. Died April 7, 1851. 

* Robt. G. Bradley. 

* John Chew. 

* Francis Holland. 

* James Waddle. 

* Nathaniel Randolph Snowden, A. M. (A. B. Princeton College,. 

1787.) 



Class of 1792. 



42. * John Brackenrtdge, Clergyman. 

43. * Robert Callender. 

Born in Cumberland County, Pa.; Admitted to the bar in Carlisle, Pa.;-. 
Removed to Pittsburg, Pa., and practiced there until his death. 

44. * William Caroand. 

45. * David Cassat. 

Born in Adams County, Pa.; 1794, Admitted to the bar in York, Pa.~ 
Practiced there until his death, May 28, 1824, aged 55 years. 

46. * JOHN Creioh. (HrotherofNo.il.) 

Born September 13, 1773, in Carlisle, Pa.: 1794, M. D. University of 
Pennsylvania; Practiced successively in Pittsburg, Lewistown, Landis- 
burg and Carlisle; 1814, Served in the war with Great Britain. Died in 
Carlisle, November 7, 1848. 

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1792 

47. * Samuel Davidson. 

48. * George Dugan. 

49. * Hayden Edwards. 

50. * John Foulke. (Brother of No. 161.) 
Physician. Went to the West Indies and died there. 

51. * James Gilleland. 

Born October 28, 1769, in Lincoln County, K C. ; 1794, Licensed by Pres- 
bytery of S. C. ; 1805, Removed to Kentucky, and soon afterwards to Red 
Oak, Brown County, O. Died February 1, 1845. 

52. * John Hemphill. 

Born 1761, in County Derry, Ireland. Came to America at the close of 
the Revolutionary War, and settled in S. C. ; 1794, Licensed by First Pres- 
bytery of Pennsylvania ; 1795-1831, Pastor of Hopewell, Union and Ebe- 
nezer Churches, Chester District, S. C. Died May 20, 1832, near Hopewell, 
S. C. 

53. * William Hunter. 

54. * James Laird. 

55. * Josiah Leake. 

■56. * John Lyon. 

Born October 13, 1771, at Carlisle, Pa. ; Admitted to the bar in Carlisle ; 
Removed to Uniontown, Pa., where he practiced his profession many years 
and died. 

57. * Maxwell McDowell. 

58. * John McJimsey, D. D., (Rutgers College, 1835.) 

Born August 18, 1772, near Gettysburg, Pa. ; 1794, Licensed by First 
Presbytery of Pa. (United Presbyterian Church;) 1796-1810, Pastor at 
Neelytown and Graham, K Y. ; 1810-13, Pastor at Albany, N. Y. ; 1815- 
19, Principal of an Academy in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; 1819, Principal of 
an Academy at Montgomery, N. Y. ; 1832, Pastor of Graham Church, Or- 
ange County, N. Y. Died August 28, 1854, at Newburg, N. Y., while at- 
tending the session of the Presbyteiy. 

59. * John McKesson. 

60. * James McKnight. 

Born February 5, 1770, in Easton Pa. ; 1794, Licensed by Monongahela ' 
Presbytery, (United Presbyterian Church;) 1797-1831, Pastor at Coddle 
Creek, Iredell county, N. C. Died September 17, 1831. 

61. * John Moore. 

62. * James Postlethwaite, Physician. 

63. * Samuel Reynolds. 

64. * Charles Ross. 

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17^2 

65. * Austin Smith. 
■ James Smith. 



Born 1771, at Elkton, Md. ; 1794, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; Set- 
tled in Baltimore, Md., where he began vaccination in 1801, and "spent 
means and life in extending its use ;" 1822, Editor "Vaccine Inquirer," au- 
thor of numerous articles, reports and addresses nearly all on the subject 
of small-pox. Died at Pikesville, Md., June 12, 1841. ' 

67. * Andrew Steele. 

Born 1775, in Rockbridge County, Va. ; Licensed to preach in 1795, by 
Presbytery of Kentucky, but soon left the ministry and studied medicine ; 
was the first Principal of Kentucky Academy ; 1806, Removed to St. Louis., 
and afterwards to Baton Rouge, La., was surgeon in the Louisiana Militia 
in the war of 1812-15, and was present at the battle of New Orleans. 
Died in New Orleans, February 13, 1815. 

68. * William Steele. 

69. * John Steele. 

Born December 17, 1772, at Lancaster, Pa. ; 1797, Licensal to preach; 
Pastor at Hinkston, Ky. ; 1812, Pastor at Flemmingsburg, Ky. ; 1817-36, 
Pastor at Xenia and Springfield, O. ; 1836, Removed to Oxford, O., where 
he died, January 11, 1837. 

70. * John Todd. 

71. * Isaac Wayne. 

Only son of General Anthony Wayne ; Born in Chester County, Pa. ; 
Lived on a farm near Waynesboro, Pa., and died there October 25, 1852 r 
aged 80 years. 

72. * Robert Whitehill. 

Born in Lancaster County, Pa., September 13, 1863. Died at Waynes- 
burg, Pa., August 24, 1829. 

73. * John Wilson. 

74. * William Wood. 

Born March 27, 1776, in York County, Pa, ; 1802, Pastor at Plaingrove, 
Lawrence County, Pa. ; 1820 (?)-1828, Pastor at Hopewell, Pa ; 1828, Pas- 
tor of Neshannock Church near New Wilmington, Pa. ; About 1839 re- 
moved to Utica, Ohio, where he died July 31, 1839. 

* Hatch Dent, Pennsylvania. 

* Ninian Edwards. 

Born in Maryland 1775 ; admitted to the bar in Kentucky: Member of Legisla- 
ture: Judge of Circuit Court; Judge of Court of Appeals : Chief Justice of Ken- 
tucky; Governor of Illinois, 1809-18; United States Senator, 1818-24 ; Governor of 
Illinois, 1826-31. Died July 20, 1833. 

* William Gerard. 

* Thomas McComb, Virginia. 

* Richard McHall. 

* George D. Parnham, Maryland. 

* William D. Peachey. 

* Charles Perry. 

* James Ramsey, Pennsylvania. 

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1702 



* John Thompson. 

* Nathaniel Waddle. 

* James Wilson, Pennsylvania. 

* Charles Yates. 

* Kobert Cooper, D. D. 

* John King, D. D. 

* James McCorrnick, A. M. 

* Samuel E. Maccorkle, D. D. 

* James Waddell, D. D. 



Class of 1 794. 



75. * William Beowx. 

76. * Matthew Brown, D. D. (Princeton College, 1823;) LL. D.. (Ham- 

ilton College, 1835 ; Jefferson College, 1845.) 

Born 1776; 1799, Licensed by Presbytery of Carlisle ; 1801-5, Pastor at 
Mifflin and Lost Creek, Pa. ; 1805, Pastor at Washington, Pa,, and Princi- 
pal of Washington Academy; 1806, First President of Washington Col- 
lege ; 1822, President of Jefferson College, Pa, ; 1845, Retired. Died at 
Pittsburg, July 29, 1853. 

77. * Henry Lyon Davis, D. D. 

Born in Maryland; Rector of various Parishes in Maryland; 1820-4, 
President of St. John's College, Md. 

78. * Alexander Dow, Maryland. 

79. * David Hays. 

80. * Francis Hebron, D. D. (Jefferson College.) 

Born June 28, 1774, near Shippensburg, Pa. ; 1797, Licensed by the Pres- 
bytery of Carlisle ; 1800, Pastor of Rocky Spring Church near Shippens- 
burg, Pa.; 1811, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, Pa. ; 1850, 
Retired. Died November 6, 1860, in Pittsburgh. 

81. * Callender Irvine. 

Born near Carlisle, Pa. ; 1798, Captain of Artillery, United States Army ; 
1801, Resigned and settled in Erie, Pa. ; Agent of the Six Nations ; First 
Officer of the Ports of Buffalo, N. Y., and Erie, Pa, ; Appointed by Presi- 
dent Jefferson to succeed his father, General William Irvine, as Superin- 
tendent of Military Stores; 1812-41, Commissary General, United States 
Army. Died 1841 in Philadelphia. 

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1794 

82. *John Jack. 

83. * Richard Johns. 

84. * Robert Knox. 

85. * Francis Laird. 

1800-31, Pastor of the Presbyterian Churches at Plum Creek and Pike 
Run, Pa. ; 1831-51, Pastor at Murrysville, Pa. Died at Murrysville, April 
6, 1851, aged 86 years. 

86. * William Laird, M. D., Cumberland Co, Pa, 

87. * Austin Leake. 

88. * Randall McGavock, Nashville, Tenn. 

89. * James McGill. 

Born in Pennsylvania; 1801, Licensed by United Presbyterian Church; 
1802-7, Pastor in Abbeville District, S. C. ; 1807, Left the ministry and re- 
moved to Ohio, where he died about 1830. 

90. * Alexander Nisbet. (Son of President Nisbet.) 

Born in Montrose, Scotland, July 26, 1777; Studied law in Carlisle ; 1801, 
Removed to Baltimore, Md.; 1818-47, Judge of Baltimore City Court; was 
President of the Susquehanna (now Northern Central) Railroad. Died in 
Baltimore county, Md., November 23, 1857. 

91. * William Noland. 

1834-46, Commissioner of Public Buildings, Washington, D. C. 

92. * William Patten, M. D., Pennsylvania. 

93. * Austin Wharton, Nashville, Tenn. (Brother of No. 94.) 

94. * Jesse Wharton. 

1807-9, Member of Congress from Tennessee ; 1814-15, U. S. Senator 
from Tennessee. Died July 23, 1833, at Nashville, Tenn. 

* William Adams. 

* Andrew Caldwell, Pennsylvania. 

* David Duncan, Carlisle. 

* Samuel Duncan, Carlisle. 

* William Elliott, Pennsylvania. 

* James Gilchrist, South Carolina. 

* William Lyon, M. D., Natchez, Miss. 

* James Martin, M. D., Snow Hill, Md. 

* Alex. McCoy, Pennsylvania. 

* Alex. Pendleton. 

* Robert Porter. 

* Charles Renwick. 

* Edwin Watts, Pennsylvania. 



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1795 



Class of 1795. 



95. * Walter Breden, Clergyman, Pennsylvania. 

96. * Samuel Bryson. 

97. * Abraham Craig. 

Born in Ireland; 1800, Licensed by the First Presbytery of Pennsylva- 
nia, (United Presbyterian Church ;) 1800-25, Pastor in Kentucky; 1829, 
Suspended by Second Presbytery of Ohio, and died a few years later. 

98. * William Creighton. 

Born October 29, 1778, in Berkeley County, W. Va.; 1798, Admitted to the 
bar and removed to Chillicothe, O.; 1803, Secretary of State of Ohio ; 1813- 
17 and 1827-33, in Congress, Judge of U. S. Court for Ohio. Died in Chilli- 
cothe, October 8, 1851. 

99. * Patrick Davidson. 

Born October 9,1775; 1803, Licensed by Presbytery of Carlisle ; 1809, 
Pastor at Piney Creek and Tom's Creek ; 1810-24, Pastor at Frederick, Md. 
Died at Frederick, October 9, 1824. 

100. * Samuel Donald. 

101. * William Aston Harper. 

102. * James Hasson. 

103. * James Irvine. 

Born in Cumberland County, Pa.; M. D. University of Pennsylvania. 
Died in Chillicothe, O. 

104. * John Kennedy. 

Born June, 1794. in Cumberland County, Pa. ; Practiced law in Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.; 1830-43, Judge of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Died 
August 26, 1846. 

105. * John Lyon. 

Born February 1, 1776, in Cumberland County, Pa.; studied law in Car- 
lisle; 1798, Removed to Bedford, Pa. ; Die! in Bedford, 1814. 

106. * Thomas McClelland. 

107. * David McConaughy, D. D., (Jefferson College, 1833;) LL. D., 

(Washington College, 1849.) 

Born September 29, 1775, near Gettysburg, Pa. ; 1797, Licensed by Pres- 
bytery of New Castle ; 1800-32, Pastor at Gettysburg, Pa. ; 1807-12, in 
charge of an Academy at Gettysburg; 1832-49, President of Washington 
College, Pa. ; 1849, Retired. Died January 29, 1859, at Washington, Pa. 

Published "Moral Science," "Sermons on Bible Characters," &c. 
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1795 

108. * Andrew Moore. 

109. * John Nevin. (Father of No. 406.) 

Born November 21, 1776, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Lived on a farm 
near Newville, Pa. Died October 19, 1829, near Shippensburg, Pa. His 
Anti-Slavery publications were among the first of the kind in the country. 

110. * John Passmore. 

111. * George Reed, Pennsylvania. 

112. * William O. Sprigg. 

113. * William Sterritt. 

114. * William Stewart. 

Born July 18, 1759, near Londonderry, Ireland; 1797, Licensed by Pres- 
bytery of New Castle ; 1801-34, Pastor of various churches in Presbytery 
of Huntingdon ; 1834, Retired. Died March 30, 1848. 

115. * Roger Brooke Taney, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1831.) 

Born March 17, 1777, in Calvert County, Maryland ; 1799, Admitted to 
the bar in Annapolis, Md.; 1799, Member of House of Delegates ; 1801, Re- 
moved to Frederick, Md. ; 1816, State Senator ; 1823, Removed to Balti- 
more; 1827, Attorney General of Maryland; 1831, Attorney General of 
United States; 1833, Secretary of the Treasury; 1836-64, Chief Justice of 
United States. Died October 12, 1864, in Washington, D. C. 

116. * Josiah Williams. 

117. * Joshua Williams, D. D. (Jefferson College, 1837.) 

Born August 8, 1767, in Chester County, Pa.; 1797, Licensed by Presby- 
tery of Carlisle ; 1799-1801, Pastor of Derry and Paxtang, Pa. ; 1802-29, 
Pastor at Big Spring, Newville ; 1829, Retired. Died August 21, 1838. 

118. * Edward Work. 



* Edwin A. At Lee, #r» * 

1804, M. D., University of Pennsylvania ; Minister in the New Jerusalem Church 
in Cincinnati, Ohio ; Removed to Michigan. Died in Philadelphia March 8, 1852. 
Author of several works in Latin and English. 

* Aquila Beale. 

* John Cooper, Pennsylvania. 

* F. H. Gilbert. 

* Robert McClure. 

* J. B. Reynolds. 

* John Whiteside, Pennsylvania. 



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1797 



Class of 1 /97. 



119. * William Breden, Clergyman. 

120. * James Graham. 

1803, Licensed by Middle Spring Presbytery ; 1809, Pastor at Beulah in 
Redstone Presbytery. Died 1845 or 6. 

121. * Thomas Grier. 

1800, Licensed by New Castle Presbytery ; 1801-8, Pastor at Middletown, 
Delaware County, Pa,; 1809, Pastor at West Town, Orange County, 1ST. Y., 
1827, Pastor at Milford, Pa. ; Pastor about three years at Centreville, N. Y.; 
Pastor at Cold Spring on the Hudson until his death in 1833 or 4. 

122. * Robert Kennedy. 

Born July 4, 1778, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1799, Licensed by New 
Castle Presbytery; 1802-16, Pastor at Greencastle and Welsh Run, Pa. ; 
1816-25, Pastor and Principal of an Academy at Cumberland, Md. : 1825- 
43, Pastor of various Churches in Franklin County, Pa. Died in Franklin 
County, October 31, 1843. 

123. * Thomas McComb, Virginia. 

124. * Moses Montgomery, Pennsylvania 

125. * Edwin Putnam. 

Died in Putnamville, Ohio. (?) 

126. * Henry Moore Ridgeley. 

Born August 6, 1779 in Dover, Del. ; 1811-15, Member of Congress ; 1817— 
27, Secretarv of State of Delaware; 1827-9, United States Senator. I Me I 
at Dover, Del., August 6, 1847. 

127. * James Thompson. ^ J*4n . frcrf- yt.+J+f -J+y ( Vyu^.p /£*^ 

* T. D. Carson, Harrisburg, Pa. 

* C. C. Colston. 

* James Graham, Lawyer. 

* C. Harrison, Virginia. 

* James Irvine, M. D., Cumberland County. 

* A. P. Lyon, Carlisle. 

* John McCann, Pennsylvania. 

* Alexander McKeehan, M. D., Cumberlan 1 County. 

* Robert Murdock, Clergyman. 

* S. N. Ridgeley, Maryland. 



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1798 

Class of 1798. 



128. * James Adair. 

1803, Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery ; Pastor at Derry and Paxtang, 
Pa. Died September 20, 1803, aged 32 years. 

129. * Samuel Agnew. (Father of No. 318.) 

Born August 10, 1777, near Gettysburg, Pa. ; 1800, M. D., University of 
Pennsylvania, and settled in Gettysburg ; 1807, Removed to Harrisburg, 
Pa. ; Surgeon in the armv in the war of 1812-15. Died at Harrisburg 
November 23, 1849. 

130. * John Byers Alexander. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa., April 21, 1782 ; For many years a member of the 
Pittsburgh bar ; Lived in Greensburg, Pa., and died' there May 23, 1840. 

131. * Joseph Brady. 

Clergyman, Presbyterian Church. Died in Perry County, Pa., April 24, 
1821, aged about 47 years. 

132. * Andrew Buchanan. 

Born April 8, 1780, in Chester County, Pa.; 1801, Admitted to the bar in 
Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1804, Removed to Greene County, Pa,; 1831, Member of 
Pennsylvania Legislature; 1835-9, in Congress. Died December 2, 1848, 
at Waynesburg, Pa. 

133. * Levi Bull, D. D., (Western University of Pennsylvania, 1845.) 

Born in Chester County, Pa., November 14, 1780; Studied law, but was 
subsequently ordained by Bishop White of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 
About 1805, he began his ministry near his home in Chester County, where 
he erected St. Mary's Church, of which he was rector until 1848. Died in 
Chester County, Pa., August 2, 1859. 

134. * John Cooper. 

Born December 9, 1775, near Shippensburg, Pa.; Principal of Hopewell 
Academy; 1839, Removed to Peoria, 111., where he died, February 18, 1848. 

135. * William Downey, M. D., (University of Pennsylvania.) J$0% _ 

136. * James D. Greason. 

Born November 25, 1776, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; Studied law, but 
never practiced. Died on his farm near Greason, Pa., July 4, 1855. 

137. * James Gustine. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa. ; About 1779, M. D., University of Pennsylvania; 
Settled in Natchez, Miss. ; Returned to Carlisle ; 1808-20, Trustee of Dick- 
inson College; Removed to Natchez, Miss., and died there. 

138. * James Guthrte. 

1804, (?) Licensed by Redstone Presbytery ; Pastor at Tyrone, Pa., for 
many years, and died 1850 or 51. 

139. * George Hays, M. D. 

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1798 

140. * Thompson Holmes. 

Born December 16, 1780. near Carlisle, Pa.; M. D. University of Penn- 
sylvania; Settled in Virginia, and practiced medicine until 1811, when he 
engaged in farming; 1844, Removed to Philadelphia, Pa., where he died in 
June, 1855. 

141. * Robert Huston, M. D. 

142. * Joshua Knight. 

1801, Entered the Presbyterian Church ; 1802, his name disappears from 
the records. 

143. * Amos A. McGinlet, D. D. 

Born 1778, in Adams County, Pa.; 1802, Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery; 
1803-51, Pastor in Path Valley, Pa. ; 1851, Retired, Died May 1, 1856. 

144. * William F. Mitchell, Pennsylvania. 

145. * Alexander Monteith. 

Entered the Presbyterian Church, (?) and died not long afterwards. 

146. * Robert Proudfit, D. D. 

Born June 6, 1777, at Hopewell, York County, Pa.; 1802, Licensed by 
Presbytery of Washington (United Presbyterian Church). 1804-18, Pastor 
at Broadalbin, Fulton County, N. Y.; 1818-49, Professor of Ancient Lan- 
guages, Union College, 1ST. Y.; 1849-60, Emeritus Professor. Died Februa- 
ry 11, 1860, in Schenectady, K Y. 

147. * William H. Rainet. 

Born in Easton, Pa.; 1800, Licensed by First Presbytery of Pennsylva- 
nia (United Presbyterian Church); Removed to Kentucky and was Pastor 
in Bourbon and Harrison Counties until 1832, when he retired and died 
about 1840. 

148. * Thomas Stockton, New Jersey. 

149. * John Waugh. 

150. * Henry Rowan Wilson, D. D. (Lafayette College, 1845.) 

Born August 7, 1780, in Adams County, Pa.; 1801, Licensed by Carlisle 
Presbytery; 1802, Pastor and Principal of an Academy at Bellefonte, Pa.; 
1809-i3, Professor of Latin and Greek in Dickinson College ; 1813, Pastor 
of Silver Spring Church, Pa.; 1823, Pastor at Shippensburg, Pa.; 1838, 
General Agent Presbvterian Board of Publication ; 1842, Pastor at Nesha- 
miny, Bucks County, Pa.; 1845, Retired. Died March 22, 1849, in Phila- 
delphia. 

151. * John Wright. 

Born February 17, 1777, in Westmoreland County, Pa.; 1800, Licensed 
by Redstone Presbytery and sent as Missionary to Virginia; 1802-37, Pas- 
tor at Lancaster and Rushville, O.; 1837, Removed to Logansport, Ind. 
Died 1854, at Delphi, Ind. 



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Class of 1799. 



152. * Samuel Ball, Virginia. 

153. * Alexander H. Boyd, Clergyman. (?) 

154. * Armstrong Brandon. 

155. * Charles Cummins, D. D. (St. John's College, 1830.) 

Born July 15, 1776, at Strasburg, Pa.; 1801, Licensed by New Castle 
Presbytery; 1808-49, Pastor at Florida, Orange County, N. Y.; 1849, Re- 
tired ; 1852, Removed to Muscatine, la., where he died January 9, 1863. 

156. * James Gilleland, Jr. 

1803, Licensed by Presbytery of South Carolina ; 1803, Pastor at Brada- 
way, S. C; 1809, Pastor at Nazareth and Fairview; 1819, Pastor at Pearl 
River, Miss., where he died in 1825 or 26. 

157. * Thomas Hood. 

Born July, 1781, in Chester County, Pa.; 1802, Licensed by New Castle 
Presbytery; 1805, Pastor of Buffalo and Washington Churches in Hunt- 
ingdon Presbytery. Died March 4, 1845. 

158. * John Preston, Virginia. 

159. * Stewart Williamson. (Brother of Nos. 203, 217, 360, 378.) 

Born 1777, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1809, Missionary of the Presby- 
terian Church at Dover, Del. Died 1814. 

* John Browne. 

* Thomas Butler. 

* J. B. Cox, Pennsylvania. 

* James Dunlop, Pittsburg. 

* Caleb Evans. 

* Robt. Hamilton. 

* John Hayes. 

* O. W. Luckett. 

* Robt. Patterson, Pennsylvania. 

* John Scott, Virginia. 



Class of 1800. 



160. * Jesse Duncan. 

Admitted to the bar in Carlisle ; Removed to Mississippi, where he died 
September 16, 1804. 

161. * George D. Foulke. (Brother of No. 50; Father of No. 444.) 

Born near Carlisle, Pa.; M. D. University of Maryland ; Removed to 
Bedford, Pa., where he remained six years ; Returned to Carlisle and died 



there in 1849. 



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1800 

162. * Isaac Grier, D. D. (Jefferson College, 1829.) 

Born 1776 in Greene County, Ga.; 1802, Licensed by Second Presbytery 
of the Carolinas (United Presbyterian Church); 1804, Pastor of Sardis, 
Providence and Waxhaw, N. C; 1842, Resigned. Died November 2, 1843, 
at Mecklinburg, N. C. 

163. * John Hillyard. 

Delaware. Died a few years after graduation. 

164. * George Stevenson, Clergyman. (?) 

* Andrew Carothers. 

Lawyer, Carlisle, Pa. Died July 26, 1836. 

* William Cochran. 

* S. D. Heap. 

* John Hunter, Carlisle. 

* G. A. Lyon, Carlisle. 

* R. G. McPherson. 

* Jonathan Redick, Pennsylvania. 

* Wm. Walker, Pennsylvania. 

* Robert Black, D. D. 



Class of 1802. 



165. * Samuel Bell. 

Born 1776 in Dauphin County, Pa.; 1805, Licensed by Carlisle Presby- 
tery; about 1808, Pastor at Pencader and St. George's, Del.; 1822, Princi- 
pal of a " Young Ladies' Boarding School " at Newark, Del. Died in New- 
ark, Del., aged 78 years. 

166. * James Rice Black. ^ 

Judge of the Supreme Court of Delaware. 

167. * John Hutchison. 

Born December 17, 1775, in Dauphin County, Pa. 

168. * John Lind. 

Born March 4, 1784, in Franklin County, Pa.; 1807, Licensed by Big 
Spring Presbytery (United Presbyterian Church); 1808, Pastor at Hagers- 
town and Greencastle ; Declined the Presidency of Dickinson College. 
Died at Hagerstown, Md., September 20, 1824. 

169. * John McClure. (Father of No. 611.) 

1810-11, Tutor Dickinson College ; Farmer. Died near Carlisle, Pa. 
March 20, 1841, aged 57 years. 

170. * William Patterson, Pennsylvania. 

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1802 

171. * Crawford White. 

172. * Samuel Woods. 

* G. Bulitt, Virginia. 

* Moses Canan, Pennsylvania. 

* R. C. Carter, Virginia. 

* John Cunningham, Pennsylvania. 

* Wilson Elliott, Pennsylvania. 

* Geo. Espy, Pennsylvania. 

* Samuel Guthrie, Pennsylvania. 

* Chas. Kuhn, Pennsylvania. 

* Moses Merryman, Baltimore, Md. 

* John Oliver. 

* C. R Ridgely, Maryland. 

* A. C. Wallace, Maryland. 

* William Wilkins. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa., 1779 : Member of Pittsburg bar ; 1819, Member Pennsylvania 
House of Representatives ; 1831- 4, U. S. Senator; 1834-5. Minister to Kussia ; 1843-4, 
Member of Congress : 1844-5, Secretary of War ; CJ. S. Judge of Western District 
of Pennsylvania ; 1857, State Senator. Died near Pittsburg, June 23, 1865. 
* E. G. Woodyear, Baltimore, Md. 



Class of 1803. 



173. * Alexander Boyd. 

1809, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church at Bedford, Pa.; 1819, Pastor at 
Newtown, Bucks Countv, Pa., Pastor at Lock Haven, Pa., where he died 
1844 or 5. 

174. * James Buchanan. 

Born 1781, in Chester County, Pa.; Pastor of First Presbyterian Church 
in Harrisburg, Pa,; 1819, Pastor at Greencastle, Pa.; 1839, Pastor at Logans- 
port, Ind. Died at Logansport, September 17, 1843. 

175. * John Ferguson Grier, D. D., (Allegheny College, 1825.) 

Born July 8, 1784, in Chester County, Pa.; 1810, Licensed to preach ; 
1814-29, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church at Reading, Pa.; 1824-9, Trustee 
of Dickinson College. Died in Reading, January 26, 1829. 

176. * John O'Neil, Clergyman. (?) 

177. * James Russell Sharon. 

Born April 27, 1775, in Lost Creek Valley, Juniata County, Pa.; Licensed 
by Presbytery of Carlisle ; 1807-43, Pastor at Deny and Paxtang, Pa. 
Died April 18, 1843, near Newberry, Lycoming county, Pa. 

* William Peterson, Maryland. 

* G. P. Torrence, South Carolina. 

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Class of 1805. 

(April 24.) 



178. * George Clark. 

179. * John Clark. 

Born 1782, at Greencastle, Pa.; 1809,. Graduated N. Y. Theological Sem- 
inary, and Licensed by Big Spring Presbytery, (United Presbyterian 
Church;) 1810-17, Pastor in New York city; 1820, Deposed for drunken- 
ness; 1822, Restored. Died September 13, 1824, at Greencastle, Pa. 

180. * Robert Graham. 

181. * Richard Gustine, M. D., Carlisle, Pa. 

182. * John Hayes. 

1805-7, Tutor in Dickinson College; 1807-9, Professor of Latin and 
Greek ; 1809, Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery and stationed at Silver Spring 
and Monaghan. 

183. * George Stewart. 

Born 1782, in Greencastle, Pa.; 1809, Licensed by Presbytery of New 
York, (United Presbyterian Church ;) 1810-18, Pastor at Bloomingburg, N. 
Y. Died at Bloomingburg, September 20, 1818. 



Class of 1805. 

(September 25.) 



184. * William Barr, Pennsylvania. 
Died soon after graduation. 

185. * George Buchanan. 

Born 1782 in York County, Pa.; Studied at New York Theological Semi- 
nary ; 1809, Licensed by Philadelphia Presbytery, (United Presbyterian 
Church ;) 1811-55, Pastor at Steubenville, Ohio. Died at Steubenville, 
October 14, 1855. 

186. * Stephen Duncan. (Brother of No. 195.) 

Born March 4, 1787, in Carlisle, Pa. ; Studied medicine ; 1808, Removed 
to Natchez, Miss. ; Practiced medicine for a time and then became a planter. 
Died January 29, 1867, in New York city. 

187. * James Linn, D. D. (Princeton College, 1854.) 

Born September 4, 1783, in Sherman's Valley, (Perry county,) Pa. ; 1808, 
Licensed by Carlisle Presbvtery ; 1810-68, Pastor at Bellefonte, Pa. Died 
February 23, 1868, at Bellefonte. 

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188. * Alexander Mahon, Lawyer. 

* Stephen Carson, Pennsylvania. 

* Samuel Gilleland. 

* Samuel Herrick. 

Born in Duchess County, N. Y , April 14, 1779; 1805, Admitted to Carlisle Bar; 
1810, ttemoved to Zanesvilie, O.: 1817-21, Member of" Congress ; 1829, United States 
District Attorney for Ohio. Died December 16, 1851. 

* John McAlister, Harrisburg. 

* T. G. McAlister, 3V1. D., Surgeon United States Navy. 

* J. B. Parker, Burlington, N. J. 

* Walker Reed, Pennsylvania. 

* J. B. Reynolds, M. D., Hagerstown, Md. 

* C. Willis Weaver, Civil Engineer. 



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Class of 1806. 



189. * Jesse Magaw, M. D. 

190. * David Pktngle. 

191. * Andrew K. Russell. 

Born 1780 in Northumberland County, Pa. ; Studied theology at Wash- 
ington, Pa., and became Professor of Languages in Washington College; 
1811-39, Pastor of White Clay Creek and Head of Christiana Presbyterian 
Churches and Principal of an Academy at Newark, Del. Died in Newark 
February 6, 1839. 

192. * John Smith, A. M. (Princeton College, 1808.) 

Born May 27,1776 at Hopewell, (?) Pa. ; 1806-8, Studied theology at 
Princeton, N. J. ; 1808-9, Tutor in Princeton College; 1810, Licensed by 
New Brunswick Presbytery; Pastor at Cooperstown, N. \., twenty-four 
years; Removed to Hammondsport, N. Y., thence to Penn Yan, N. Y., 
where he died June 17, 1860. 

* Robert Agnew, Pennsylvania. 
*M. S.Clark.. 

* Thomas May, M. D., Maryland. 

* Thomas McFerron, M. D., Virginia. 

* William Norris, Lancaster. 

* William Reed. 

* John Reed. (See Faculty.) 

* Thomas Scott, D. D. 



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1808 

Class of 1808. 



193. * John W. Armor. 

194. * William A. Boyd. 

Born in Lancaster County, Pa.; Licensed by New Castle Presbytery ; 
1811-21, Pastor at Spruce Creek and Sinking Valley in Huntingdon Pres- 
bytery ; 1821, Retired. Died May 11, 1823. 

195. * Samuel P. Duncan, M. D. (Brother of No. 186.) 

Removed to Mississippi, where he became a planter. Died January 17, 
1830, near Natchez, Miss. 

196. * David Elliott, D. D. (Jefferson College, 1835.) LL. D. (Wash- 
ington College, 1847.) 

Born February 6, 1787, in Sherman's Valley, (Perry County,) Pa. ; 1811, 
Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery ; 1812-29, Pastor at Mercersburg, Pa. ; 
1829-36, Pastor at Washington, Pa,; 1830-32, Acting President of Wash- 
ington College, Pa. ; 1836-74, Professor in Western Theological Seminary, 
Allegheny City, Pa. ; 1837. Moderator of General Assembly. Died March 
18, 1874, at Allegheny City, Pa. 

Published " Letters on Church Government," &c. 

197. * John Fisher, Delaware. 

198. * James Henry Miller.. /- - , l^° 

Born January 20, 1788, in Millerstown,/(now Fairfield,) Adams county, 
Pa. ; M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; Practiced medicine at Gettys- 
burg, Pa. ; 1825, Removed to Baltimore, Md. ; 1827-32, Professor of Theory 
and Practice of Medicine in Washington University, Baltimore ; 1835-42, 
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in same. Died in Baltimore Mav 
25, 1853. 

199. * Francis Pringle. (Brother of No. 200.) 

Born about 1789 near Belfast, Ireland; 1812, Licensed by Philadelphia 
Presbytery (United Presbyterian Church); 1814-18, Pastor at Xenia and 
Sugar Creek, O. Died March 15, 1818, in North Carolina while visiting his 
brother. 

200. * James Pringle. (Brother of No. 199.) 

Born about 1783 near Belfast, Ireland ; 1812, Licensed by Philadelphia 
Presbytery (United Presbyterian Church); 1814-18, Pastor at Steel Creek, 
N. C, where he died October 28, 1818. 

201. * Henry Shippen. 

202. * Jasper Yates Slaymaker. 

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Born November, 1787, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1811, Admitted to the 
bar in Lancaster, Pa. Died August, 1827, in Lancaster. 

203. * John Williamson. (Brother of Nos. 159, 217, 360.) 

Born September 14, 1788, in Cumberland County, Pa,; Lawyer. Died in 
West Philadelphia, Pa., September 10, 1870. 

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* H. G. Bremen, Baltimore, Md. 

* Joseph Briggs, Carlisle. 

* M. W. Brooke, Virginia. 

* G. M. Brown, Pennsylvania. 

* J. R. Butler. 

* W. A. Chambers, M. D., Philadelphia. 

* James Gilleland. 

* Geo. Grayson. 

* W. F. Harris. 

* Adam Hays, M. D., Pittsburg. 

* R. Keene. 

* John Lashell, Pennsylvania. 

* Battail Muse. 

* John Smith. 

* John B. Smith. 

* James R. Butler, A. B. 



Class of 1809. 



204. * Alexander Bbackenbidge. 

Born in Pittsburg, Pa.; Studied law, but soon quit the practice of it; was 
several times member of State Legislature. Died in Philadelphia 1870. 

205. * James Buchanan, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1842.) (Brother of 

Nos. 382 and 415.) 

Born April 23, 1791, in Franklin County, Pa.; 1812, Admitted to the bar 
in Lancaster, Pa., and practiced there; 1814-16, Member of State Legisla- 
ture; 1821-31, Member of Congress; 1832-34, Minister to Russia; 1834-45, 
United States Senator; 1845-49, Secretary of State ; 1853-56, Minister to 
Great Britain; 1857-61, President of the United States; Died in Lancaster 
County, Pa., June 1, 1868. 

Published numerous political pamphlets and " Mr. Buchanan's Admin- 
istration." 

206. * Henry M. Campbell. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; Captain in United States Army; 1817, Admitted to 
Carlisle bar. Died in Easton, Pa., April, 1824. 

207. * Alfred Foster. 

Born 1790, in Carlisle, Pa.; Studied medicine; from April 27, 1814, uutil 
1815, he was " Hospital Surgeon's Mate," U. S. A.; 1816-47, Practiced Med- 
icine in Carlisle. Died in Carlisle, 1847. 

208. * John Nathan Caldwell Grteb, D. D. (Brother of No. 211.) 

Born June 8, 1792, at Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pa.; 1813, Li- 
censed by New Cattle Presbytery; 1814-64, Pastor at Brandywine Manor, 
where he died September 12, 1880. 

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209. * John Hays Grier. 

Born February 7, 1788, in Northampton County, Pa.; 1813, Licensed; 
Pastor of various churches on the West Branch of the Susquehanna. 
Died at Jersey Shore, Pa., February 3, 1880. 

210. * John Walker Grier. 

Born 1789, in Bucks County, Pa.; Studied theology in New York and 
Princeton; 1818, Licensed by New Castle Presbytery; Taught several 
years ; 1826-59, Chaplain United States Navy. Died March 18, 1864. 

211. * Robert Smith Grier. (Brother of No. 208.) 

Born May 11, 1790, at Brandy wine Manor, Chester County, Pa.; 1812, 
Licensed by New Castle Presbytery; 1814^-65, Pastor at Eoimittsburg, Md. 
Died at Emmittsburg, December 29, 1865. 

212. * William Irwin, Pennsylvania. 

213. * Robert Laverty, Pennsylvania. 

214. * William McIlvaine, Adams County, Pa. 

215. * Lloyd Noland, Loudon County, Va. 

216. * Samuel Parke. 

Born 1788, near Parkesburg, Pa.; 1813, Licensed by New Castle Presby- 
tery; 1814-57, Pastor at Slate Ridge, York County, Pa. Died December 20, 
1869. 

217. * William Williamson. (Brother of Nos. 159, 203, 360.) 

Born September 19, 1790, in Cumberland County, Pa. Died April, 1837. 

218. * Jacob Zell, Virginia. 

* John Gardiner, York. 

* J. G. Good. 

* John Johnston, Franklin County. 

* Benj. Stiles, Carlisle. 



Class of 1810. 



219. * John Erasmus Grier, M. D. 

Born in Bucks County, Pa.; 1821, Removed to Wilmington, O.; 1823 to 
Waynesville, O. Died on his larm near Richmond, Indiana, in 1844. 

520. * Paul S. Pierce. 

Born 1790, in Newville, Pa.; July, 1862, Taken to the Insane Asylum in 
West Philadelphia at his own request. Died January 6, 1864. 

221. * Samuel D. Ramsey, Cumberland County, Pa. 

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222. * Thomas Bull Smith, Reading, Pa. 

* Henry Carroll, Maryland. 

* Wm. Dorrney, Jefferson County, Va. 

* Daniel Dum, Baltimore, Md. 

* J. M. Edmiston,Lewistown. 

* C. F. M. Keener, Carlisle. 

* V. W. Randall. 

* H. F. Slaymaker, Lancaster. 

* Cornelius Smith, Philadelphia. 

, * James Sterrett, Cumberland County. 
\S * David Watson, M. D., Lancaster. 

* J. B. Weidman, Lebanon. 

* James McCormick, A. M. (See Faculty.) 



Class of 1811. 



223. * Benjamin Collett, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

224. * William Findley, Lawyer, Adams County, Pa. 

225. * Charles P. Gordon, Lawyer, Wilkes County, N. C. 

226. * James Sproat Green. 

Born July 22, 1792, in Philadelphia; Son of Dr. Ashbel Green, President 
of Princeton College; 1817, Admitted to Princeton, N. J., bar ; 1824-35, 
Member of New Jersey Legislature ; 1835-50, United States District Attor- 
ney for New Jersey; 1831-6, Professor of Law, Princeton College ; 1828- 
62, Trustee of Princeton College. Died November 8, 1862, at Princeton, 
N. J. 

Published : " New Jersey Law Reports," 3 vols. 

227. * Timothy J. Harrison. 

1819, Missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Prince George's County, 
Md. 

228. * John A. Henderson. 

Born in Huntingdon, Pa. Died in Huntingdon, September 15, 1824, aged 
31 years. 

229. * George Ross Hopkins. (Brother of No. 399.) 
Born in Lancaster County, Pa., where he died about 1818. 

230. * John Knox, D. D., (Washington College.) 

Born June 17, 1790, near Gettysburg, Pa.; Studied theology in the Semi- 
nary of the Associate Reformed Church, N. Y.; 1815, Licensed by Phila- 

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delphia Presbytery; 1816-58, Pastor of the Collegiate Church 'Reformed 
Dutch), New York. Died in New York, January 8, 1853. 
Published numerous sermons and tracts. 

231. * Thomas M. Read. 

232. * Thomas Brocus Yeazet. 

Son of Governor Veazey of Maryland ; Born in Cecil County, Md., Jan- 
uary 30, 1792 ; Farmer. Died in Cecil County, Md., 1844. 

* William Allison, Greencastle. 

* Chas. Bosley, Baltimore, Md. 

* B. Davenport, Charlestown, AY. Ya. 

* I. R. Douglass, Alexandria, Ya. 

* S. -AY. Foreman, Martinsburg, W. Va. 

* J. H. G-eiger, Hagerstown, Aid. 

* Benj. Johns, Baltimore County, Aid. 

* Rich. Johns, Baltimore County, Aid. 

* Edward Lucas, Shepherdstown, AY. A"a. 

* Grafton Marsh, Baltimore, Aid. 

* Simon Morgan, Shepherdstown, W. A"a. 

* Chas. Alorrow, Shepherdstown, AY. Ya. 

* A. J. Peterson, Elkton, Aid. 

* Steptoe Picket, Fauquier County, A"a. 



Class of 1812. 



233. * Samuel Alexander. (Brother of No. 130.) 

Born September 20, 1792, in Carlisle, Pa.; Studied law in Greensburg, 
Pa.; Practiced law in Carlisle, where he died July 30, 1845. 

234. * Addisox Belt. 

Licensed by Presbytery of Baltimore in 1819 ; Afterwards lived in 
Georgetown, D. C. 

235. * AYilliam B. Beverly, Georgetown, D. C. 

236. * Thomas T. Blackford. / 

Born 1794, at Pine Grove Furnace, Pa.: 1817, M. D. University of Penn- 
sylvania; 1820-12, Practiced at Luray, Page County, Ya,; 1842-63, Practic- 
ed at Lynchburg, A'a. Died July 28, 1863, at Lynchburg. 

237. * Calvin Blythe. 

Born 1790, in Adams County, Pa.; Served in the war with Great Britain; 
1817, Admitted to the Gettysburg bar ; Settled at Alifnintown, Pa.; Alember 
of the Assembly and afterwards State Senator; 1827, Secretary of State of 
Pennsylvania ; 1828, Attorney General of Pennsylvania ; 1830-39, Presi- 
dent Judge of Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties; 1842-5, Collec- 

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tor of Port of Philadelphia ; 1845, Resumed the practice of law in Philadel- 
phia. Died June 20, 1849, in Adams County, Pa. 

238. * John Brown. 

239. * Colin Cooke. 

Born in Marietta, Pa.; 1816, Admitted to the bar in Lancaster County, 
Pa. Died in Marietta. 

240. * James Dtjnlop. 

Born 1795 in Chambersburg, Pa.; 1817, Admitted to Chambersburg bar; 
1838, Removed to Pittsburgh ; 1855, Removed to Philadelphia ; was State 
Senator, Member of the Assembly, Member of the Constitutional Conven- 
tion of 1838. Died in Baltimore April 9, 1856, while visiting C. F. Mayer, 
(No. 249.) 

Author of Dunlop's " Digest of the Laws of Pennsj'lvania," " Digest of 
the Laws of the United States." 

241. * William Goldsborottgh. 

Born in Frederick, Md.; Physician (?); Died in Philadelphia, February 
17, 1813. 

242. * Thomas J. Graham, Frederick, Md. 

243. * Rdbert Cooper Grier. (Son of No. 14.) 

Born March 5, 1794, near Jersey Shore, Pa.; 1812-14, Principal of Dick- 
inson College Grammar School; 1813-15, Assistant in his father's Acad- 
emy in Northumberland, Pa.; 1815, Principal of the Academy; 1817, Ad- 
mitted to the bar and began practice in Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa.; 
1818, Removed to Danville, Pa.; 1833, Judge of District Court of Allegheny 
County, Pa,; 1846, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; 
1870, Resigned; 1818, Removed to Philadelphia, where he died September 
25, 1870. 

244. * James Hamilton. 

Born October 16, 1793, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1816, Admitted to Carlisle bar ; 
1824-33, Trustee of Dickinson College. Died January 23, 1873, in Car- 
lisle. 

Published : " Notes on Prophecy," " Two Pilgrims." 

245. * Alexander Laws Hayes, LL. D. (Franklin and Marshall Col- 

lege, 1873.) 

Born March 7, 1793, in Sussex County, Del.; 1815, Admitted to the bar 
in Dover, Del.; 1820, Removed to Philadelphia; 1821, to Reading, Pa.; 
1827, Judge of District Court of York and Lancaster Counties; 1849, Re- 
signed; President of Conestoga Steam Mill Company; 1854-74, Associate 
Law Judge of Lancaster County, Pa. Died September 13, 1875, in Lan- 
caster. 

246. Jeremiah Furman Leaming. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

247. * RiciiAito Henry Lee, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1854.) 

Born 1794, in Fairfax County, Va.; Practiced law in Virginia until 1834, 
when he became Professor of Ancient Languages in Washington College, 
Pa.; 1837-54, Professor of Belles Letters and Political Economy; 1854, Re- 
signed ; 1858, Ordained by Bishop Alonzo Potter of the Protestant Episco- 

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1812 

pal Church ; 1858-65, Rector of Trinity Church, Washington, Pa. Died 
January 3, 1865, in Washington, Pa. 

248. * Samuel A. Marsteller, Alexandria, Va. 

249. * Charles F. Mater. 

Born October 15, 1795, in Baltimore, Md.; Spent several years in Eu- 
rope ; 1820, Admitted to the bar in Baltimore; 1830-5, State Senator; 1834- 
6, Trustee of Dickinson College. Died January 4, 1864, in Baltimore. 

250. * James McCormick. 

Died in Carlisle, Pa., April 14, 1813. 

/ 

251. * William S. McPhersox. y 

Born in Adams County, Pa.; Served in the war of 1812-15 ; Practiced 
medicine in Frederick County, Md.; 1843, Removed to Baltimore; Member 
of Maryland Legislature ; President of Frederick Savings Institution. 
Died 1882, in Baltimore, aged 87 years. 

252. * Robert Pattox. 

Born September 11, 1795, in Fredericksburg, Va., and died there Septem- 
ber 13, 1830. " Was one of the most distinguished lawyers in Virginia." 

253. * George Latimer Potter. 

Born June 13, 1795, in Centre County, Pa.; 1817, Admitted to Centre 
County bar ; Removed to Danville, Pa. Died February 15, 1822, in Dan- 
ville. 

254. * James D. Riddle, Alexandria, Va. 

255. * James Stkes, M. D. 

Practiced in Dover, Del. Removed to Queenstown (Queensville) (?), Ind. 

256. * Jesse Taylor, Alexandria, Va. 

257. * George Travers, Georgetown, D. C. 

258. * William M. Worthlngton, Georgetown, D. C. 

* E. B. Addison, Georgetown, D. C. 

* Wilkin Allison, Franklin County. 

* Claudius Berarcl. (See Faculty.) 

* John A. Binns, Loudon County, Va. 

* David Bradford, West Florida. 

* William Brown, Northampton County. 

* C. C. Carroll, Hagerstown, Md. 

* Chas. Chapin, Alexandria, Va. 

* Ezra Doty, Middletown. 

* Grafton Dulaney, Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. 

* J. W. Edminston, Lewistown. 

* Powhatan Ellis, Pedler Mills, Va. 

* R. H. Field, Madison County, Va. 

* E. L. Finley, Baltimore, Md. 

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* D. M. Fitzhugh, Hagerstown, Md. 

* James Foster, Lewistown. 

* K W. Goldsborough, M. D., Frederick, Md. 

* J. G. Gould, Hagerstown, Md. 

* Wm. Heister, Lancaster. 

* James Johnson, Frederick, Md. 

* W. C. Lane, Fayette County. 

* Benj. Mackall, Nottingham, Md. 

* J. H. Mason, Loudon County, Va. 

* John Mitchell, Georgetown, D. C. 

* Wm. W. Potter, Bellefonte. 

Born 1790; Member of Congress 1837-9. Died October 38, 1839. 

* Samuel Reinacker, Baltimore, Md. 

* Benjamin Sterrett, Mercersburg. 

* C. C. Stewart, Fairfax County, Va. 

* W. S. Stewart, Fairfax County, Ya. 

* F. D. Stone, Port Tobacco, Md. 

* T. S. Thomas, Eastern, Md. 

* J. D. Urquhart, Germania, Va. 

* Philip Wagner, Charlestown, W. Va. 

* Charles Witman, Reading. 



Class of 1813. 



259. * James B. Beverly, Georgetown, D. C. 

260. * Lenox Birckhead, Baltimore, Md. 

261. * James S. Craft, Lawyer, Pittsburg. 

262. * Harmar Denny. 

Born May 13, 1794, in Pittsburg, Pa.; 1816, Admitted to Pittsburg bar; 
State Senator; Member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives; 1829- 
37, Member of Congress ; 1838, Member of Constitutional Convention ; 
President of Pittsburg and Steubenville Railroad. Died January 29, 1852, 
in Pittsburg. 

263. * James Brown Finley. 

Born in Cumberland County, Pa.; Ensign United States Army in War of 
1812-15; Admitted to bar; Studied medicine and practiced in Cincinnati, 
O.; Removed to South Bend, Ind., where be died May 14, 1851. 

264. * Dennis Hagan, Hagerstown, Md. 

265. * Joseph Anthony Maybin. 

1816, Admitted to Philadelphia bar ; Removed to New i Orleans, La. 

266. * William McFarlane, Cumberland County. 

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267. * James G. McNeiley. 

1813-15, Principal of Dickinson College Grammar School; 1820-21, Stu- 
dent in Princeton Theological Seminary. 

268. * William Davis Mercer. 

Born September 26, 1792, on Sassafras Neck, Cecil County, Md.; Farmer; 
Member ©f Maryland Legislature. Died in Cecil County, Md., December 
16, 1844. 

269. * Isaac A. Ogden. 

1819, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church at Cape May, N. J.; 1825-8, Mis- 
sionary of Presbyterian Church in Indiana ; 1829, Pastor at Bath, Ind.; 
1833, Pastor at Greenville, O. Died in Ohio, 1854 or 5. 

270. * Robert Ralston, Philadelphia. 

271. * James Somerville, Prince George's County, Md. 

272. * Richard W ootton, Montgomery County, Md. 

273. * William Young. (Son of No. 20.) 

Born in Virginia. Died in Staunton, Va., about 1820. 

* E. H. Barton, M. D., Fredericksburg, Va. ^ 

* H. R. Beatty, Georgetown, D. C. <1&«A* / 

* J. H. Carter, Prince William County, Va. 

* Joseph Cellers, Hagerstown, Md. 

* Arthur Chambers, Carlisle. 

* C. N. Claggett, Prince George's County, Md. 

* J. S. Craft, Pittsburg. 

* Chas. Eggleston, Amelia County, Va. 

* Edward Gilfillan, Frankford. 

* Matthew Grier, Chester County. 

* John Harris, Centre County. 

* J. G. Leiper, Philadelphia. 

* John McPherson, Frederick, Md. 

* Wm. Montgomery, Lancaster. 

* Chas. Oldham, Elkton, Md. 

* Geo. Oldham, Elkton, Md. 

* Andrew Pierce, Pittsburg. 

* N. H. Rozier, Alexandria, Va. 

* W. A. Simpson, Prince George's County, Md. 

* W. W. Smith, Lancaster. 

* Joseph Tate, Richmond, Va. 

* W. T. Walton, Prince George's County, Md. 

* John Whitehill, Harrisburg. 

* G. S. Wilkins, Pittsburg. 



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Class of 1814. 



274. * Samuel D. Blackiston, Easton, Md. 

275. * Ephraim M. Blaine., ^4 

Born in Carlisle, Pa., September 24, 1796 ; Practiced medicine in Carlisle 
several years before taking his degree in medicine ; 1827, M. D. University 
of Pennsylvania ; 1830-35, Assistant Surgeon United States Army. Died. 
March 13, 1835, at Savannah, Ga. 

276. * James Brown. 

V/ 277. * John Carothers, M. D., Carlisle. 

278. * Jesse Y. Castor. 

Born October 24, 1794, near Philadelphia, Pa.; 1818, Admitted to Phila- 
delphia bar. Died April 5, 1840, near Philadelphia. 

279. * Jeremiah Chamberlain, D. D. (Centre College, 1825.) (Brother 

of No. 362.) 
Born January 5, 1794, at Gettysburg, Pa.; 1817, Graduated Princeton 
Theological Seminary, and licensed by Carlisle Presbytery; 1818, Pastor at 
Bedford, Pa.; 1822, President of Centre College, Ky.; 1824, Removed to 
Jackson, Miss., and engaged in teaching ; 1830-51, President of Oakland 
College, Miss. Died September 5, 1851, by assassination. 

280. * William Chestnut Chambers. 

Born 1793 in Cumberland County, Pa.; M. D. University of Pennsylva- 
nia ; Practiced Medicine in Carlisle ; 1838, Removed to Philadelphia where 
he died May 24, 1857. 

281. * Josiah Clapham, Loudon County, Va. 

282. * Thomas B. Cobban. .$ 

Born in Gettysburg, Pa.; M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; Practiced 
medicine and died in Adams County, Pa. 

283. * William H. Denny. 

284. * Festus Dickinson, Caroline County, Va. 

285. * Josiah Hawkins, Charles County, Md. 

286. * John J. Linton, Prince William County, Va. 

287. * John Duncan Mahon. 

Born November 5, 1796, in Pittsburg, Pa. ; Admitted to Carlisle bar; 
1833, Removed to Pittsburg, where he died July 3, 1861. 

288. * Mordecai McKinney. 

Born 1796 at Middletown, Pa. ; 1817, Admitted to Harrisburgbar ; Asso- 
ciate Judge in Dauphin County. Died December 7, 1867, in Harrisburg, Pa. 

Published : "Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania;" "Pennsylvania Just- 
ice;" "Our Government;" "American Magistrate;" "Digest of Laws Re- 
lating to Banks and Bank Notes in Pennsylvania." 

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289. * Humphrey Brooke Powell. 

Born in Loudon County, Va. ; For many years a leading member of the 
Loudon County bar ; Several times member of the Virginia Legislature. 
Died at Middleburg, Loudon County, Va., April 6, 1859, aged 63 years. 

290. * Richard R. Randolph, Richmond, Va. 

291. * Jacob Snyder, Chambersburg, Pa. 

292. * Charles F. Spoering, Pike County, Pa. 

293. * William Tingle, Worcester County, Md. 

294. * John Webb Tyler. 

Born 1797 at Stone Castle, Prince William County, Va. ; Practiced law 
in his native county ; Several times member of the lower house of the Vir- 
ginia Legislature ; State Senator ; President of the Senate ; Judge of the 
Fauquier Circuit, Va., until his death at Warrenton, Va., February, 1862. 

295. * Stephen Duncan Walker. 

Born in Northumberland County, (?) Pa.; Came to College from Bed- 
ford, Pa. ; 1826, Removed to Natchez, Miss., where he is supposed to have 
died. 

296. * James Sterrett Woods. 

Born April 18, 1793, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1814-16, at Princeton 
Theological Seminary ; 1817, Licensed by New Brunswick Presbytery ; 
1819-22, Evangelist in Mifflin County, Pa. ; 1823-62, Pastor at Lewistown, 
Pa. Died at Lewistown June 29, 1862. 

* J. J. Allen, Shenandoah County, Va. 

* Robert Allen, Shenandoah County, Va. 

* E. L. Blaine, Brownsville. 

* James Boon, Georgetown, D. C. 

* John Bo wen, West Indies. 

* W. J. Bronaugh, Loudon County, Va. 

* J. F. Brooke, Fredericksburg, Va. 

* Cassius Carter, Prince William County, Va. 

* E. E. Carter, Prince William County, Va. 

* T. M. Colston, Berkeley County, West Virginia. 

* R, B. Corbin, Caroline County, Va. 

* John Duncan, Carlisle. 

* E. A. Dunkel, Baltimore, Md. 

* William Eggleston, Amelia County, Va. 

* William Fingle, Snow Hill, Md. 

* E. T. Fox, Prince William County, Va. 

* J. A. French, Fredericksburg, Va. 

* Joseph Gilleland, Adams County. 

* Jonas Green, Culpeper County, Va. 

* T. W. Hack, Accomac County, Va. 

* D. B. Hook, Frederick County, Md. 

* R, V. R. Kane, Philadelphia. 

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* John Learning, Philadelphia. 

* T. T. Linton, Prince William County, Va. 

* John Marshall, Washington County, Ky. 

* H. A. Nelson, Fredericksburg, Va. 

* A. Gr. Ralston, Philadelphia. 

* George Richards, Philadelphia. 

* W. C. Seldon, Loudon County, Va. 

* J. S. Spengler, Shenandoah County, Va. 

* W. E. Sykes, Dover, Del. 

* A. H. Woods, Baltimore, Md. 

* William Watson, A. M. 



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297. * Francis W. Brooke. 

Born in Fauquier County, Va. ; Lawyer. Died 1828 in Warren ton, Va. 

298. * Julius Forrest, Washington, D. C. 

299. * David Watts Hulings. 

Born December 25, 1793, near the mouth of the Juniata river, Pa. ; 1817, 
Admitted to Carlisle bar ; Practiced inLewistown; Member of Pennsylva- 
nia Legislature. Removed to Baltimore, Md., where he died December 12, 

1858. 

300. * Peter Ihrie. 

Born February 3, 1796, in Easton, Pa, ; 1818, Admitted to Easton bar ; 
1829-33, Member of Congress. Died in Easton March 28, 1871. 

301. * David Nelson Mahon. 

Born 1797 or 8 in Pittsburg, Pa, ; 1820, M. D. University of Pennsylva- 
nia ; 1821-4, Assistant Surgeon United States Navy; Settled in Carlisle, 
Pa., where he died August 29, 1876. 

302. * George T. Martin, M. D., Easton, Md. 

303. * Charles N. McCoskry. (Brother of No. 349.) 

Born in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1819, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; Surgeon 
United States Navy. Died 1821 at St. Augustine, Fla. 

304. * George W. Nabb, Easton, Md. 

305. * Alder Piper. 

Born near Newville, Pa. ; Studied in Theological Seminary (United 
Presbyterian,) N. Y. Died 1820. 

306. * William McDowell Sharp. 

Born July 23, 1798, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 181$, M. D. University 

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of Pennsylvania ; 1818-35, Practiced medicine at Newville, Pa. Died 
August 20, 1835, at Newville. 

307. * George Sweeney. 

Born at Gettysburg, Pa., February 22, 1796 ; Admitted to the bar in Get- 
tysburg ; 1830, Removed to Bucyrus, O. ; 1837, Prosecuting Attorney for 
Crawford County, O. ; 1839-43, Member of Congress. Died at Bucyrus, O., 
October 10, 1877. 

308. * William Thomas, Easton, Md. 

309. * David Wills. 

Born April 3, 1798, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1818, M. D. Jefferson 
Medical College ; Practiced in Newville, Pa. ; 1822-64, Practiced in Chilli- 
cothe, O. ; 1864, Removed to Zanesville, O. Died February 9, 1873, at 
Zanesville. 

* W. S. Bernard, Virginia. 

* William Brackenridge, Carlisle. 

* W. M. Brown, Chambersburg. 

* W. F. Carter, Culpeper County, Ya. 

* William Croghan, Pittsburg. 

* Clemens Finley, Chillicotlie, O. 

* William Gemmill, York County. 

* Edward Govan, Hanover County, Ya. 
*R. C. Hall,Sunbury. 

* R. G. Hill, Caroline County, Ya. 

* Samuel Liggett, Chambersburg. 

* T. R. Lockerman, Lawyer, Easton, Md. ' ^ L_ 

* R. L. Madison, Madison County, Ya. 

* C. T. Magill, Frederick County, Ya. 

* Lewis Xeill, Frederick County, Ya. 

* William H. Price, Lawyer, Hagerstown, Md. 

* T. C. Quinlan, Loudon County, Ya. 

* Rev. F. A. Ross, (Presbj r terian Church,, Richmond, Ya. 

* J. P. Scott, Gettysburg. 

* Joshua Storrs, Henrico County, Ya. 

* Rich. Taylor, Richmond, Ya. 

* Hugh Torrence, Franklin. 

* E. L. Waring, Essex County, Ya. 

* William Waugh, Cumberland County. 

* M. D. Williams, Hardy County, Ya. 



Class of 1816. 



310. * George C. Harrisox, Lawyer, Prince George's County, Ya. 

311. * Thomas C. Kellt, York County, Pa. 

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312. * John E. Page. 

313. * James Smith. 

314. * William Stewart, Charles County, Md. 

315. * Ross Wilkins. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa., 1799 ; Admitted to Carlisle bar; Practiced in Pitts- 
burg ; 1832, Appointed Territorial Judge of Michigan ; 1836, Judge of 
United States Court for Michigan ; 1869, Resigned. Died May 17, 1872, in 
Detroit. 

* A. Apperson, Caroline County, Va. 

* J. W. Armstrong, M. D., Carlisle. 

* G. L. Brent, Stafford County, Va. 

* A. L. Botts, Richmond, Va. 

* J. T. Corbm, King and Queen County, Va. 

* Z. Cropper, Dorchester County, Md. 

* John Dorsey, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

* Arch Findlay, Franklin County. 

* Julius Forrest, Washington, D. C. 

* John Gale, Somerset County, Md. 

* D. S. Gittings, Maryland. 

* G. W. Harris, Harrisburg. 

* John Harris, Annapolis, Md. 

* Matt. Hawkins, Harford County, Md. 

* P. G. Hettick, Franklin County. 

* G. W. Jacobs, Lancaster County. 

* Howard Malcom, D. D. (Union College, 1843.) LL. D. (Lewis- 

burg University, 1857.) 

Born 1799, in Philadelphia: 1818, Princeton Theological Seminary; Pastor of var- 
ious Baptist Churches ; Secretary of American Sunday School Union : 1840-9, Pres- 
ident of Georgetown College, Ky.; 1851-7, President of Lewisburg University. Died 
in Philadelphia. March 25, 1879. 

Published : "Dictionary of the Bible," "Travels in Asia," "Index to Religious Lit- 
erature," "Nature and Extent of the Atonement," "Butler's Analogy," &c. 

* Joseph Marsh, Baltimore, Md. 

* John Mason, Stafford County, Va. 

* Thomas Mason, Richmond, Va. 

* Lewis Maxwell, Weston, W. Va. 

Member of Congress. 1827-33. 

* F. W. Miles, Erie. 

* A. H. Pattison, Carlisle. 

* G. B. Read, New Castle, Delaware. 

* J. N. Steele, Cambridge, Md. •— 

* W. G. Stewart, Charles County, Md. 

* G. F. Thornton, King George's County, Va. 

* H. H. Wells, Sussex County, Del. 

* Levi Wheaton, M. D., Richmond, Va. 

* L. Winchester, Baltimore, Md. 

* S. W. Wykoff, Opelousas, La. 

* Samuel Brown Wylie, D. D. 

Born 1773, in Ireland ; Professor in University of Pennsylvania. Died 1853. 

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Class of 1817. 



* Rich. Adams, Richmond, Va. 

* C. R. Barclay, Hope, N. J. 

* Geo. Brown, Chambersburg. 

* W. C. Carrington, Charlotte County, Va. 
y, * T. H. Dunn, Petersburg, Va. 

v t * John Elliott, M. D., Carlisle. 
V y * J. S. Given, M. D., Carlisle. 

* Rich. Hardway, Amelia County, Va. 

* J. Hellens, Maryland. 

"J * J. M. Laird, M. D., Carlisle. 

* E. B. Leonard, Carlisle. 

* C. F. Machin, Hardy County, Va. 

* O. McCormick, Carlisle. 

7 * Wm. McCoskry, M. D., Carlisle. 

* John McRae, Petersburg, Va. 

* J. E. Madison, Madison County, Va. 

* Edward O'Donnell, Baltimore, Md. 

* tram Oldham, Caroline County, Md. 

* T. L. Orr, Frederick County, Va. 

l/ * John Paxton, M. D., Adams County. - ^ ■ & , 

* Arch. Ritchie, Washington County, Va. 

* D. C. Terrell, Louisville, Ky. 

* C. W. Trimble, Hillsboro, O. 

* Reade Washington, Pittsburg. 

* Andrew Waugh, Adams County. 

* Wash. Williams, Hardy County, Va. 

* Chas. Worthington, Maryland. 



Class of 1818. 



* Alfred Dupont, Wilmington, Del. 

* M. W. Ewing, Maryland. 

* Wm. Gilmour, Lancaster County. 

* John Jackson, Adams County. 

* L. P. Gustine, Carlisle. 

* Andrew Lyon, Cumberland County. 

* David McKinney, Centre County. 

* John McKinney, Centre County. 

* Matt. Miller, M. D., Carlisle. 

* K W. Thomas, Maryland. 

* Alex. Williamson, Cumberland County. 
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' Rev. James Williamson. 



1817, A. B. Washington College; 1318, Princeton Theological Seminary. Diec 
in Lewistown, Pa., March 10, 1865. 

* Rev. John Winebrenner. 
Born March 25, 1797, in Frederick County, Md.; 1830, Founded "Church of God.' 
(Winebrennerian. > Died in Harrisburg, Pa., September 1\ 1863. 



Class of 1819. 



* Jeff. Dewitt, Anderson, N. Y. 

* Alex. McRae, Petersburg, Va. 

* C. A. Trimble, Hillsboro, O. 

Frederick Watts, LL. D. (Son of No. 9.) 

Born Carlisle, Pa., May 9, 1801; 1824, Admitted to Carlisle bar; 1829, Reporter of 
Supreme Court; 1845, President Cumberland Valley Railroad: 1849, President Judge 
Ninth Pennsylvania District; 1871, United States Commissioner of Agriculture. 
Address Carlisle, Pa. 



Class of 1822. 



316. * Thomas Rathbone Lee. 

Born in New York July 22, 1800 ; Member of New York bar ; 1843, Re- 
moved to Croton Falls, N. Y. ; 1845, Member of New York Legislature. 
Died at Croton Falls January 24, 1860. 

317. * James Hall Mason. (Son of President Mason.) 

Born in New York ; Teacher in Dickinson College Grammar School. 
Died in Carlisle, Pa., November 16, 1822, aged 19 years. 



Class of 1823. 



318. * John Holmes Agnew, D. D. (Washington College, 1852.) (Son 

of No. 129.) 
Born May 9, 1804, at Gettysburg, Pa. ; 1825, Princeton Theological Sem- 
inary ; 1827, Ordained by Redstone Presbytery; 1827-31, Pastor at Union- 
town, Pa. ; 1831-2, Professor of Languages in Washington College, Pa. ; 
Professor in German Reformed Institute, York, Pa. ; Professor in Marion 
College, Mo. ; Professor in Newark College, Del. ; Editor Eclectic Maga- 
zine, Philadelphia ; 1845-52, Professor of Languages in University of Mich- 
igan ; 1852-7, Principal Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield, Mass.; Editor 
"Knickerbocker," N. Y. Died October 12, 1865, in Peekskill, N. Y. 

319. * Alfred Armstrong. 

Born February 14, 1801, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1824-61, Teacher in Bellefonte, 

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Harrisbnrg, Wilkes Barre, Williamsport, Columbia, Holidaysburg, Pa., and 
Williamsport, Md. ; 1871-84, In Post Office Department, Washington, D. 
C. Died in Washington October 21, 1884. 

320. * George Washington Bethuke, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1843.) 

Born 1805 in New York ; 1823-5, Princeton Theological Seminary ; 1826, 
Missionary in Savannah, Ga. ; 1827, Ordained by Second Presbytery of 
New York ; 1827-30, Pastor Reformed Dutch Church at Rhinebeck, N. Y.; 
1830-4, Pastor at Utica, N. Y. ; 1834-49, Pastor in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1851- 
9, Pastor in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1859-61, Pastor in New York; Supplied the 
American Chapel at Rome. Died in Florence, Italy, April 27, 1862. 

Published : "Lays of Love and Faith," "Lectures on the Heidelberg Cate- 
chism," "British Female Poets," "The Complete Angler," "Sermons," "Ad- 
dresses," &c. 

321. * Ira Condit Boyce. 

Born in Somerset County, N. J. ; 1826, Graduated at Theological Semi- 
nary of New Brunswick, N. J., and licensed by Reformed Dutch Church ; 
1826-9, Pastor at Salem and Union, N. J. ; 1829-44, Pastor at Bergen 
Neck, N. J. ; 1844-59, Pastor at Claverack, N. Y. ; 1859-70, Pastor" at 
North Hempstead, N. Y. Died 1872. 

322. * William Cahoone. 

Born 1796 in New York; 1824-5, Princeton Theological Seminary ; 1828, 
Ordained by Second Presbytery of New Yoik; 1828-9, Pastor at Stuvve- 
sant, N. Y. : 1829-33, Pastor at Hyde Park, N. Y. ; 1834-47, Pastor at Cox- 
sackie, N. Y. ; 1847-8, Pastor at Fordham, N. Y. Died 1857. 

323. * Alexander Hamilton Codwise. 

Born June 7, 1804, in Jamaica, (?) N. Y. : 1823-4, Princeton Theological 
Seminary. Died at Jamaica, N. Y., October 18, 1826, while preparing for 
the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 

324. * William Leonard Helfenstein, LL. D. 

Born August 4, 1805, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1823-4, Princeton Theological 
Seminary ; Studied law and became Judge of the Dayton, Ohio, District; 
Engaged in mining first in Pennsylvania, then in Durango. Mexico, where 
he died March 30, 1884. • 

325. * James Holmes, D. D. 

Born August 21, 1801, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1823-4, Princeton Taeological 
Seminary ; 1824-33, Missionary to the Chickasaws ; 1833-49, Teacher in Tip- 
ton County, Tenn ; 1849-57, Professor in Jackson College, Tenn. ; 1857- 
69, Principal Female Seminary, Covington, Tenn. Died February 4, 1873. 

326. * Talbot Jones. 
Baltimore, Md. Lawyer. 

327. * Abraham J. Labagh. 

Born August 4, 1805, in New York ; Studied at New Brunswick Theo- 
logical Seminary : 1827-42, Pastor of Reformed Dutch Church at St. 
Thomas, West Indies ; 1849-52, Pastor at Gravesend, Long Island. Died 
in New York. October 4, 1865. 

328. * Isaac P. Labagh. 

Born August 14, 1804, in Leeds, Greene County, N. Y. ; Studied at New 
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Brunswick Theological Seminary; 1826, Ordained by Reformed Dutch 
Church ; 1827, Pastor at Waterford, N. Y. ; 1832-42, (?) Pastor at Graves- 
end, Long Island ; 1845, Suspended for heresy and entered the Protestant 
Episcopal Church. Died December 29, 1869, at Fairfield, la. 

329. * Erskine Mason, D. D. (Columbia College, 1837.) (Son of Presi- 

dent Mason.) 

Born April 16, 1805, in New York; 1824-5, Princeton Theological Semi- 
nary ; 1826, Ordained by New York Presbytery ; 1827-30, Pastor at Sche- 
nectady, N. Y. ; 1830-51, Pastor of Bleecker Street Presbyterian Church, 
N. Y. ; 1838-46, Acting Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Union Theo- 
logical Seminary, N. Y. Died May 14, 1851, in New York. 

330. * Daniel McKinley, D. D. (Lafayette College.) 

Born December 7, 1800, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1824-5, Princeton Theological 
Seminary ; 1827, Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery ; 1827-31, Pastor at Bed- 
ford, Pa, ; 1833-8, Pastor at Carlisle, Pa. ; 1838-41, Agent Presbyterian 
Board of Foreign Missions ; 1841-7, Pastor at Chambersburg, Pa. ; 1850-2; 
Pastor at Pittsburg, Pa. , 1852-5, Agent Presbyterian Board of Domestic 
Missions. Died December 7, 1855, at Chambersburg, Pa. 

331. John Godlove Morris, D. D., LL. D. (Pennsylvania College.) 

Born November 14, 1803, in York, Pa. ; Studied at Princeton Theologi- 
cal Seminary; 1827, Ordained by Lutheran Synod of Maryland ; For more 
than fifty years pastor of a Lutheran Church in Baltimore, Md.; Professor 
of Natural History in Pennsylvania College ; Professor in the Theological 
Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

Published : "Fifty years in the Lutheran Ministry," "Blind Girl of Wit- 
tenberg," "Day in Capernaum," "To Rome and Back Again," "Life of John 
Arndt," "Life of Catharine de Bora," "Day at Augsburg," "Journeys of 
Luther," "Wartburg and Coburg," "Synopsis of the Lepidoptera of the 
United States." 

332. * Digby D. B. Smith. 

New Brunswick. N. J. ; Lawyer. Died in California. 

333. * Cornelius Van Cleek, D. D. (Rutgers College, 1863.) 

Born September 16, 1799, at Harlingen, N. J.; Studied at New Bruns 
wick Theological Seminary ; 1826, Licensed by Reformed Dutch Church ; 
1827-8, Missionary at Manayunk, Pa. ; 1828-33, Pastor at Athens, N. Y. ; 
1833-66, Pastor at New Hackensack, N. Y. ; 1866, Retired and removed to 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he died June 13, 1875. 

334. * Chahles Whitehead. 

Born 1801 in Philadelphia, Pa.; Studied at New Brunswick Theological 
Seminary ; 1827-8, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church at Batavia, N. Y. ; 
1828-35, Pastor Reformed Dutch Church at Hopewell, N. Y. : 1840-42, 
Pastor at Fishkill, N. Y. ; 1842-9, Pastor at Walden, N. Y. ; 1849-52, Pas 
tor at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; 1853-61, Pastor at Washington Heights, N. 
Y.; 1861-73, Chaplain in City Hospital, N Y. Died July, 1873, at Perth 
Amboy, N. J. 

335. * WTLLTAM Henry Williams. 

Born November 18, 1803, at Argyle, Washington County, N. Y. ; 1826, 
Graduated at Princeton Theological Seminary; 1826—8, Missionary in 
Georgia; 1828-31, Pastor at Albany, N. Y. ; 1831-41, Pastor at Tuscaloosa, 

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Ala. ; 1833-41, Principal Female Seminary at Tuscaloosa ; 1842-8, Pastor 
at Jacksonville, 111. ; 1849-56, Principal Female Seminary at Keokuk, la. ; 
1858-64, Missionary Keokuk Presbytery ; 1865-70, Pastor at Perry, 111. ; 
Retired. Died at Hendersonville, N. C, December 21, 1876. 

336. * John Clarke Young, D. D. (Princeton College, 1839.) (Son of 
No. 20.) 

Born August 12, 1803, at Greencastle, Pa. ; 1824-6, Princeton Theologi- 
cal Seminary ; 1826-8, Tutor Princeton College ; 1827, Licensed by New 
York Presbytery ; 1828-30, Pastor at Lexington, Ky. ; 1830-57, President 
of Centre College, Danville, Ky. ; 1834-57, Pastor at Danville, Ky. ; 1853, 
Moderator of the General Assembly. Died June 23, 1857, in Danville, Ky. 

* Alex. Donaldson, M. D., Little Rock, 111. 

* Hugh Gaulagher, Lawyer, Carlisle. 

* James Markoe, Lawyer, Philadelphia. 

* A. J. Miller, Lawer, Milwaukee, Wis. 
United States District Judge for Wisconsin. 

* Adam Hays, A. M. — nu^>-, v . '- < 

* Philip Lindsley, D. D. 

Born 1786, in N. J.; 1804, A. B. Princeton College, 1807-9, Tutor, and 1813-24, Pro- 
fessor of Languages Princeton College; 1824-50, President University of Nashville, 
Tenn.; Professor Theological Seminary, New Albany, Ind. Died 1855. 



Class of 1824. 



337. * William Annan. (Brother of No. 338.) 

Born April 18, 1805, in Baltimore, Md.; 1827, Graduated Princeton The- 
ological Seminary ; 1828, Ordained by Presbytery of Baltimore ; 1831-5, 
Pastor at Kishacoquillas, Pa.; 1836-8, Pastor at Sewickley, Pa.; 1838-55, 
Editor "Presbyterian Advocate," Pittsburg, Pa.; 1855-82, Lived in Alle- 
gheny City, Pa. Died July 26, 1882, in Allegheny City. 

Published "Close Communion," "Difficulties of Armenian Methodism," 
"High Church Episcopacy," "Letters on Psalmody," &c. 

338. * John Ebenezer Annan. (Brother of No. 337.) 

Born 1803, in Baltimore, Md.; (?) 1824-9, Professor of Mathematics, Mi- 
ami University, Ohio ; 1829, Princeton Theological Seminary; 1829, Or- 
dained by Presbytery of Baltimore ; 1829-30, Pastor at Petersburg, Va. 
Died August 29, 1830, at Lewisburg, Va. 

339. * Samuel Boyd. 
Physician, New York, N. Y. 

340. * Robert Bridges. 2, 9" 

Born 1806, in Philadelphia, Pa.; ,M. D. University of Pennsylvania; As- V 
sistant to Professor Bache of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy ; 1842-79, 
Professor of Chemistry in Philadelphia College of. Pharmacy ; 1879-82, 
Professor Emeritus. Died in Philadelphia, February 20, 1882; Edited 
"Graham's and Towne's Chemistries ;" Assistant Editor "American Journal 

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of Pharmacy and Chemistry ;" Editor of "Wood and Bache's United States 
Dispensary" after Professor Bache's death in 1864. 

341. * William Porter Cochran, D. D. (Highland University.) 

Born November 10, 1803, at Millerstown, Perry County, Pa.; 1827, Grad- 
uate Princeton Theological Seminary: 1827-9, Missionary in Missouri; 
1828, Ordained by Missouri Presbytery; Pastor in Missouri until 1860; 
1862-9, Pastor in Perry County, Pa.; 1869-84, in Missouri. Died Decem- 
ber 25, 1884, near West Ely, Marion County, Mo. 

342. * James Culbertson. 

Born March 12, 1863, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1827, M, D., Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania ; 1828, Located in Lewistown, Pa. Died March 30, 
1854, in Lewistown. 

343. * John Miller Dickey, D. D. 

Born December 15, 1806, at Oxford, Pa.; 1827, Graduated Princeton The- 
ological Seminary; 1828-9, Home Missionary; 1830, Ordained by New 
Castle Presbytery ; 1830-2, Pastor at New Castle, Del.; 1832-56, Pastor at 
Oxford, Pa.; Principal of Oxford Female Seminary 15 years; 1854-78, 
President Board of Trustees, Lincoln University; 1858, Director Princeton 
Theological Seminary. Died March 2, 1878, in Philadelphia. 

344. * John R. W. Dunbar. 

Born 1804. in West Virginia; 1828, M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; 
Settled in Flaltimore ; 1837-42, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Wash- 
ington University, Baltimore; 1839-40, Co-editor "Medical and Surgical 
Journal." Died 1871, in Baltimore. 

Published "Diseases of the Nervous System," "History of Jewish Phy- 
sicians, from the French of E. Carwedly," Lectures and addresses, &c. 

345. * David Etster. 

Born June 1, 1802, in Adams County, Pa.; Licensed to preach by the 
Evangelical Lutheran Church ; 1829, Principal of an Academy, Martins- 
burg, W. Va.; 1831-5, Pastor at Danville, N. Y.; 1835-55, Pastor at Johns- 
town, N. Y.; 1860-1, Principal of Gettysburg Female Institute. Died De- 
cember 7, 1861, at Gettysburg, Pa. 

346. * James Knox. 

Born June 5, 1807, in Carlisle, Pa.; Studied theology at Union Seminary, 
Virginia, and at Princeton; N. J.; 1832, Ordained by 'New Castle Presby- 
tery; 1832-4, Pastor at New Castle, Del.; 1836-9, Pastor at Norwalk, Conn.; 
1843, Pastor in Washington, D. C; 1846-52, Pastor in New York; 1853-9, 
Teacher at Stnrgis, Mich.; 1860-61, Pastor at Hillsdale, Mich.; 1864-75, 
Pastor at Cedar Rapids, la. Died at Delphos, O., October 10, 1875. 

347. * Robbet P. Lee, D. D. (Rutgers College, 1854.) 

Born 1803, at Yorktown, N. Y.; Studied at New Brunswick Theological 
Seminary; 1828, Licenced to preach by Reformed Dutch Church; 1829- 
58, Pastor at Montgomery.. N. Y. (?) Died 1858. 

348. * Charles McClure. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; Admitted to Carlisle bar; 1837-41, Member of 
Congress; 1843-5, Secretary of State of Pennsylvania. Removed to 
Pittsburg, Pa., where he died January 10, 1846, aged 41 years. 

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349. Samuel Allen McCoskry, D. D. (Columbia College.) D. C. L. 

(Oxford.) 

Born November 9, 1804, in, Carlisle, Pa.; Admitted to Carlisle bar; 1831, 
Began studying theology; 1833, Ordained at Heading, Pa.; 1833-6, Rector 
of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia ; 1836-78, Bishop of Michigan. Address 
New York, N. Y. 

350. * Isaac McIlvaine. 

Born "February 5, 1799, at Calmore, Ireland ; 1827, Graduated Princeton 
Theological Seminary, and ordained by New Brunswick Presbytery; 
1827-8, Pastor at Monroe, Mich; 1828-30, Pastor at Lansingburg, N. Y.; 
1831-37, Pastor at Kinsman, O.; 1837-45, Principal of a Female Seminary 
at Danville, Ky.; 1845-52, Principal of a Female Seminary in Newark, 
N. J.; 1852-60, Colporteur, Mobile, Ala.; 1861-65, Chaplain of United 
States Hospital at Newark, N. J. Died June 30, 1884, in Newark. 

351. Samuel Montgomery. 

Born April 5, 1804, in Danville, Pa.; 1826, Princeton Theological Semi- 
nary; 1827-31, Missionary in Pennsylvania; 1830, Ordained by Northum- 
berland Presbytery ; 1831-4, Pastor at Plum Creek, Pa.; 1834-5, Pastor at 
Schellsburg, Pa.; 1836-44, Pastor at Mt. Pleasant, Pa ; 1844-7, Pastor at 
North East, Pa.; 1847-64, Missionary in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. 
Address Oberlin, O. 

352. * William Brown Norris. 

Born May 20, 1803, in Mifflin County, Pa.; 1826, Admitted t6 Centre 
County bar; Owing to a loss of voice abandoned his profession and engag- 
ed in the iron trade near Lewistown, Pa,; 1848-52, Surveyor of the Port of 
Philadelphia; engaged in the insurance business, and was afterwards ap- 
pointed Paymaster in the United States Army. Died in the service at 
Memphis, Tenn., February 22, 1864. 

353. * James Nourse. 

Born April 30, 1805, in Washington, D. C; 1827, Graduated Princeton 
Theological Seminary; 1828-30, Supply at Germantown, Pa.; 1829, Ordain- 
ed by the Presbytery of the District of Columbia; 1831-4, Pastor at East 
Kishacoquillas, Pa.; 1834-49, Pastor at Perryville, Pa.; 1850-54, Teacher 
at Washington, D. C. Died July 6, 1854, at Salem, la. 

Published : " Paragraph Bible." 

354. * Andrew Parker. 

Born May 21, 1805, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1826, Admitted to the 
bar in Carlisle, Pa.; Practiced law in Mimintown, Pa.; 1851-3, Member of 
Congress. Died January 15, 1864, in Mimintown, Pa. 

355. * William Boyd Patterson. 

Born September 23, 1803, in Montour County, Pa.; 1825, Princeton Theo- 
logical Seminary; 1828-9, Supply at Bloomsburg, Pa.; 1830, Ordained by 
Northumberland Presbytery; 1830-53, Pastor -in Perry County, Pa., and 
during most of this time was Principal of an Academy at New Bloomfield, 
Pa., 1854-8, Pastor at Washington, Pa.; 1865-77, Supplv at Ridott, 111. 
Died September 17, 1877, at Freeport, 111. 

356. * Matthew V. L. Ramsey. 

Died in Pittsburg, Pa., (?) many years ago. 
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357. * Samuel Buchanan Smith. 

Born March 22, 1806, in Gettysburg, Pa.; 1825-7, Princeton Theological 
Seminary; 1828-32, Missionary in Ohio; 1832, Ordained by Oxford Presby- 
tery; 1833-46, Pastor in Ohio; 1846-50, Supply at St, Charles, Mo 1854-65, 
Missionary and Supply in Illinois. Died May 23, 1879, in Gettysburg, Pa. 

358. * Paris Spohn. 

Born in Philadelphia and died there a few years after graduation. 

359. Henry Miller Watts. (Son of No. 9.) 

|f. ( Born October 10, 1805, in Carlisle, Pa.; Admitted to Carlisle bar ; Remov- 
ed to Pittsburg, Pa.; appointed Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania; 
1835-8, Member of the Legislature; 1838, Removed to Philadelphia; 1841, 
United States Attorney for Eastern District of Pennsylvania ; l£68-9, Min- 
ister to Austria. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

360. * Moses Williamson. (Brother of Nos. 159, 203, 217.) 

P r Born May 7, 1802, near Newville, Pa.; 1828, Graduated at Princeton 
Theological Seminary and Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery; 1830, Andover 
Theological Seminary; 1831-80, Pastor at Cold Spring, N. J. Died October 
30, 1880, at Cold Spring. 

G S. Armstrong, Carlisle. 
Samuel Bryson, Mimintown. 
G. L. Campbell, New York. 
C. R. Cooper, M. D., Nashville, Tenn. 
Joseph Crane, Cumberland County. 
* C. D. Davis, Carlisle. 
T. J. Davis, Brookville, Md. 
Matt. Gregg, Bellefonte. 
Rev. G. E. Hare, Princeton, N. J. 
T. S. Herbert, Prince George's County, Md. 
Wm. Irvine, Centre County. 
Emanuel Keller, Harrisburg. 
James Kelly, York. 
John Leonard, Lancaster. 
A. C. McArthur, Chillicothe, O. 
Wm. Raum, Shippensburg. 
Joseph Savage, Philadelphia. 
T. H. Smith, Lancaster. 

C. A. Snowdon, Prince George's County, Md. 
Mortimer Talbot, Philadelphia. 
J. H. Wells, Greensburg. 

Paul Immel Hettick, A. M. 



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Class of 1825. 



361. John W. Campbell. 

Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. 

362. * John Chamberlain. (Brother of No. 279.) 

Born in Gettysburg, Pa.; 1830-51, Professor in Oakland College, Miss.; 
Removed to Missouri and died about 1865. 

363. * John Thomas Marshall Davie. 

Born 1805, in New York City; 1828, Graduated at Princeton Theological 
Seminary; 1829, Licensed by Second New York Presbytery; 1832-4, Pas- 
tor at Frankford, Pa.; 1834-40, Pastor at Lancaster, Pa ; 1840-53, Pastor at 
Greencastle and Waynesboro, Pa., Hagerstown, Md., New Providence, N. 
J., Matteawan, N. Y:; 1853-61, Pastor of Reformed Dutch Church at Flat- 
lands, N. Y., where he died March 6, 1862. 

364. PELATiAn W. Gordon. 

Port Gibson, Miss. 

365. William H. Gray. 

Farmer; Member of Legislature; Living in Loudon County, Ya. 

366. * Joseph G. Gray. 

Physician ; Died in Loudon County, Va., 186- 

367. * Henry Haverstick. 

Born November 23, 1807, in Lancaster, Pa.; 1829, Graduated at Gettys- 
burg Theological Seminary; 1829-31, Pastor in Cumberland, Md.; 1836, 
Pastor at Somerset, Pa.; Spent much of his time in Europe. Died Janu- 
ary 20, 1884, at Stoyestown, Somerset County, Pa. 

68. * Matthew Henry Henderson, D. D. (Hamilton College, 1855.) 

Born July 29, 1808, at Piquay, Pa.; Graduated at General Theological 
Seminary, New York; 1830, Ordained by Bishop Onderdonk; 1830-55, Rector 
of Trinity Church, Newark, N. J.; 1855-72, Rector of Emanuel Church, 
Athens, Ga. Died December 2, 1872, in Athens, Ga. 

Published : " The Canon of Scripture." 

69. Samuel Rutherford Houston, D. D. (Washington and Lee 

University.) 

Born March 26, 1806, in Rockbridge County, Va.; 1825-31, Instructor for 
Deaf and Dumb, Philadelphia; 1831, Princeton Theological Seminary; 
1832-3, Union Theological Seminary, Va.; 1834, Ordained by Lexington 
Presbytery; 1834-41, Missionary in Scio, Turkey and the Peloponnesus; 
1842-, Supply at Union and Mt. Pleasant, W, Va.; 1845-67, Principal of an 
Academy at Union, W. Va. Address, Pickaway, Monroe County, W. Va. 

Published : " History of the Houston Family," &c. 

370. * William H. Kuiitz. 

Born January 31, 1804, in York County, Pa.; Member of the York bar; 
1851-5, Member of Congress. Died June 24, 1868. 

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371. * George Armstrong Lyon, D. D. (Jefferson College, 1849.) 

Born March 1,1806, in Baltimore, Md.; 1825, Princeton Theological Semi- 
nary; 1829, Ordained by Erie Presbytery; 182 -71, Pastor at Erie, Pa. Died 
March 24, 1871, at Avon, N. Y. 

372. * Alexander Macbeth. 

Born in 1804 or 5, in Newark, Del.; Member of Wilmington, Del., bar. 
Died in Newark, Del., January 12, 1839. 

373. . Samuel M acl ay./ - '' C ** 'f™* '?{ ** 

Borr October 5, 1803, in Mifflin County, Pa.; 1829, M. D. University of 
Pennsylvania; Located in Lewistown, Pa.; 1834, Removed to Milroy, 
Mifflin County, Pa.; 1864, Volunteer Surgeon in United States Army. Ad- 
dress, Milroy, Pa. 

374. * John Williamson McCullough, D. D. (Columbia College, 

1845.) 
Born November 14, 1801, near Newville, Pa.; 1825, Princeton Theologi- 
cal Seminary; 1829, Ordained by Baltimore Presbytery; 1829-30, Pastor at 
Frederick, Md.; 1830-4, Pastor at Lansingburg, N. Y; 1834-8, Pastor at 
Ithaca, N. Y.; 1838, Ordained by Bishop Onderdonk of the Protestant Episco- 
pal Church ; 1838-47, Rector in Wilmington, Del ; 1847-8, Rector at La- 
fayette, Ind.; 1849-54, Professor University of Tennessee, Jackson, Tenn ; 
1854-5, President University of Tennessee ; 1860-4, Rector at Waverly, N. 
Y.; 1864-6, Rector at Alton, 111. Died October 14, 1867, at Waverly, N. Y. 

375. William Brown McIlvaine. 

Born January 2, 1807, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1828, Graduated at 
Princeton Theological Seminary; 1829-70, Pastor Presbyterian Church at 
East Liberty (Pittsburg), Pa. Address, Peoria, 111. 

376. * John C. Reynolds. 

Cecil County, Md.; Surgeon U. S. Navy. 

377. * Nicholas Gougler Sharretts. 

Born November 20, 1802, at Selinsgrove, Pa.; Studied at Gettysburg 
Theological Seminary; 1826, Entered the Ministry of the Evangelical Lu- 
theran Church; 1827-36, Pastor at Indiana, Pa. Died December 31, 1836, 
at Indiana. 

378. * Robert E. Taylor. 

Born April 29, 1805, in Norfolk, Va.; Member of Norfolk bar ; Member 
of Virginia Legislature. Died in Norfolk, April 5, 1854 

379. * George Sanderson Whiteiiill. 

Born April 19, 1808, in Columbia, Pa.; 1825-7, Teacher in West Notting- 
ham Academy and in Chester County, Pa.; 1827-9, Instructor in Institu- 
tion for Deaf and Dumb, Philadelphia. Died in Columbia, Pa., December 
12, 1832. 

380. * Thomas Williams. 

Born August 28, 1806, in Greensburg, Pa.; 1828. Admitted to the bar and 
removed to Pittsburg, Pa.; 1838-41, Member of State Senate; 1861-2, Mem- 
ber of State House of Representatives ; 1863-9, Member of Congress. Died 
in Pittsburg, June 6, 1S72. 

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V^ Thomas Bagwell, Accomac County, Va. 
Rev. T.4[. Brackenridge, Philadelphia. 

E. H. Brien, Lancaster. 
Sam. Creigh, Carlisle. 
Chas. Dickinson, New York. 

W. L. Eyre, Northampton County, Va. 
Rev. Theodore G-allaudet, Westminister, Md. 
Bora in Hartf ort, Conn., March 28, 1893 ; 1833 or 39, Graduated at Princeton Sem- 
inary; Teacher and Paster in Maryland and Virginia. 

Henry Grubb, Lancaster County. 
C. W. Kelso, Erie. 
Rev. J. H. Marsdon, Adams County. 
Robt, McCachran, Chester County. 
G. W. McKenney, Georgetown, D. C. 
Wm. Peter, Georgetown, D. C. 

F. L. R. Pjfeston, Abingdon, Va. 

W. D. Stratton, Northampton County. 






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381. * Henry Louis Baugher, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1848.) 

Born July 19, 1804, at Abbottstown. Adams County, Pa.; Studied 
Theology at Princeton and Gettysburg ;• 1828, Licensed by the Evangelical 
Lutheran Church ; 1829-30, Pastor at Boonsboro, Md.; 1831, Teacher at 
Gettysburg, Pa.; 1832-50, Professor of Greek and Belles Lettres in Penn- 
sylvania College ; 1850-68, President of Pennsylvania College. Died April 
14, 1868, at Gettysburg. 

Published numerous Addresses and Review Articles. 

382. * George W. Buchanan. (Brother of Nos. 205 and 415.) 

Born 1807, in Franklin County, Pa.; United States Attorney for Western 
District of Pennsylvania. Died September 26, 1832. 

383. * Thomas Latimer Cathcart. 

. Born July 18, 1807, at York, Pa.; 1829, M. D. Jefferson Medical College, 
Philadelphia ; Practiced medicine in New Bloomneld and Dillsburg, Pa., 
and in Shepherdstown, W. Va.; 1864-77, Clerk in Treasury Department, 
Washington, D. C. Died October 28, 1881, at York, Pa. 

384. * Thomas Craighead. 

Born June 18, 1806, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Taught in Bucks and 
Montgomery Counties, Pa.; Member of Bellefonte bar ; 1862, Enlisted in 
Second Regiment, District of Columbia Volunteers. Died September 29, 
1870, at Roxbury, Philadelphia. 

385. * Louis Eichelberger, D. D. (Princeton College, 1853.) 

Born August 25, 1803, in Frederick County, Md. 1828, Graduated at 
Gettysburg Theological Seminary; 1828-49, Pastor at Winchester, .Va.; 
also, Principal of a Seminary and Editor of " Virginian ;" 1849-58, Profes- 

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sor in Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lexington, S. C; 1858, Returned to 
"Winchester, where he died September 16, 1859. 
Published : " History of the Lutheran Church." 



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386. * William W, Gerhard. 

. M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; Professor in Medical Department in 
University of Pennsylvania. 

387. * Adam Gilchrist. 

Born April 10, 1806, in Charleston, S. C; 1826-28, Princeton Theological 
Seminary; 1832, Ordained by Charleston Presbytery; 1832-9, Pastor at 
Walterboro, S. C; 1841-61, Pastor at Fayetteville, K C. Died March 27, 
1861, at Lake City, Fla. 

^S 388. * William Norton Johnson. 

Born 1807, in Germantown, Pa.; 1829, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; 
1829-31, Studied in Paris; Settled in Germantown, where he practiced un- 
til his death, June 22, 1870. 

389. * Robert Jacob Poulson. 

Born January 8, 1806, in Accomac County, Va.; 1829, Admitted to the 
bar in Winchester, Va.; Member of Virginia House of Delegates ; Member 
of State Senate ; Clerk of the Circuit Court, Va. Died August 31, 1862, in 
Accomac County, Va. 

Robert Adair, Philadelphia. 

* Gilson Craighead, Carlisle. 
Joseph Gardner, Chester County. 
H. L. McConnell, Huntingdon. 
Wm. McKaleb, Frederick County, Md. 

* John Buchanan, LL. D. 
Judge of the Supreme Court of Maryland. 

* Thomas Duncan, LL. D. 

1817-27, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Died in Philadelphia, 
November 16, 1827. 

* Richard Henry Lee, A. M. (No. 247.) 

* James McGraw, D. D. 

* William Paxton, D. D. 

* John Sergeant, LL. D. 

1795, A. B. Princeton College; 1815-23. 1827-9, 1837-41, Member of Congress. Died, 
1852. 



Class of 1827. 



390. * Richard Armstrong. 

Born April 13, 1805, in McEwensville, Pa.; 1827-9, Princeton Theologi- 
cal Seminary; 1831, Ordained by Baltimore Presbytery; 1833-48, Mission- 
ary to the Sandwich Islands; 1848-60, Minister of Public Instruction un- 
der the Hawaiian Government. Died September 23, 1860, at Honolulu. 

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391. * James Mason Campbell. 

Born January 10, 1810, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1830, Admitted to Baltimore 
bar. Died June 21, 1869. 

392. * Daniel Denny. (Son of No. 12.) 

Born 1808 in Chambersburg, Pa. ; Lawyer ; Removed to Natchez, Miss., 
and practised there until his death in 1833. 

393. * Peter Hill Engle. 

Born March 31, 1808, in Chester, Pa. ; Admitted to Delaware County 
bar; Removed to Dubuque, Iowa ; Twice member of the State Legislature 
and once Speaker of the House ; Removed to St. Louis, Mo., where he be- 
came Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Died in St Louis, February 
7, 1844. 

394. * Sidney George Fisher. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1831, Admitted to Philadelphia bar. Died 
Juiy 25, 1871. 

395. * James Hutchinson Graham, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1862.) 

Born September 10, 1807, in Cumberland County, Pa,: 1829, Admitted 
to Carlisle bar ; 1839-45, Deputv Attorney General for Cumberland County; 
1848-51, President of Carlisle Bank; 1851-71, President Judge of Ninth 
Judicial District of Pennsylvania ; 1862-82, Professor of Law in Dickinson 
College. Died in Carlisle, Pa., September 26, 1882. 

396. * Alexander Gwin. 

Born December 29, 1807, at Huntingdon, Pa.; 1830, Admitted to Hunt- 
ingdon bar ; 1845, Member of State Legislature. Died March 23, 1848. 

397. * Lorenzo N. Henderson. 

Born 1805 (?) in Lancaster County, Pa. ; Physician ; Practised in Cum- 
berland County, Chester County^, and in Philadelphia, Pa. ; Druggist in 
Philadelphia, (Meredith, Henderson & Co.) Died February, 1844, (?) in 
Philadelphia. 

398. Augustus F. Hinsch, Adams County, Pa. 

399. James Montesquieu Hopkins. (Brother of No. 229.) 

Born March 9, 1811, in Lancaster, Pa. ; 1833, Iron Manufacturer; 1866, 
Farmer. Address, Buck Post Office, Lancaster County, Pa. 

400. * John Michael Krebs, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1841.) 

Born May 6, 1804, in Hagerstown, Md. ; 1827-9, Taught in Dickinson 
College Grammar School ; 1829-30, Princeton Theological Seminary ; 1830, 
Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery ; 1830-67, Pastor Rutgers Street Presby- 
terian Church, N. Y. ; 1845, Moderator of the General Assembly. Died 
September 30, 1867, in New York. 

401. * Samuel M. Magraw, Cecil County, Md. 

402. * Joseph Mahon. 

Born June 15, 1805, at Shippensburg, Pa. ; 1824, A. B. Jefferson College ; 
1826-8, Principal of Dickinson College Grammar School ; 1828-30, Union 
Seminary, Va., and Princeton Theological Seminary; 1831-5, Agent Pres- 

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byterian Board of Education ; 1836, Ordained by New Brunswick Presby- 
tery ; 1836-48, Pastor at Lawrenceville, N. J. ; 1850-54, Agent Presbyterian 
Board of Publication ; 1856-60, Agent Pennsylvania Colonization Society ; 
1862-4, Chaplain First Maryland Regiment, U. S. A. ; 1871-2, Pastor at 
Petersburg, 111. Died November 2, 1884, at Shippensburg, Pa. 

403. * William Blair McClure. 

Born 1807 in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1829, Admitted to Pittsburg bar ■ 1850-61, 
Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions at Pittsburg, Pa. Died at Pitts- 
burg, December 27, 1861. 

404. * James Xavier McLanahan. 

Born 1809 in Franklin County, Pa. • Member of Franklin County bar ; 
1841, State Senator; 1849-53, Member of Congress ; Removed to New York 
city, where he died December 16, 1861. 

405. * William Vandyke Neill. (Son of President Neill.; 

Born at Cooperstown, (?) N. Y. Lawyer; Lived in Virginia. About 
1846 removed to Mississippi, where he died a few years later. 

406. William Marvell Nevin, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1881.) 

(Son of No. 109.) 

Born 1806 near Shippensburg, Pa. ; 1830, Admitted to Carlisle bar but 
never practised ; 1830-40, Taught at Lancaster and Portsmouth, O., Niles, 
Mich., Braddock's Field and Sewickly, Pa. ; 1840-53, Professor of Ancient 
Languages and Belles Lettres in Marshall College, Pa. ; 1853-73, Held the 
same position in Franklin and Marshall College, Pa. ; 1873-, Alumni Pro- 
fessor of English Literature and Belles Lettres in Franklin and Marshall 
College. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

Published : Numerous Review articles. 

407. John H. Price. 

Born June 8, 1808, in Harford County, Md.; 1829, Admitted to Harford 
County bar ; 1855-80, Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of Maryland. 
Address, Darlington, Harford County, Md. 

408. * Daniel M. Smyser. 

Born January 5, 1809, in Adams County, Pa.; 1831, Admitted to Gettys- 
burg bar; 1849, Member of the Legislature; 1851-61, Judge of the Seventh 
Judicial District of Pennsylvania ; 1861-73, Practiced at Norristown, Pa.; 
Died January 10, 1873, in Gettysburg, Pa. 

409. * Matthew Spencer. (Brother of Prof. Spencer.) 

Born May 5, 1803, at Beverly, Talbot County, Md.; Read law; Journal- 
ist; Taught at St. Michael's, Princess Anne and Easton, Md. Died at 
Easton, October 30, 1865. 

Published "Revolution in Orcus, a Hudibrastic Poem." 

410. * Alexander M. Sterritt. 
Carlisle, Pa., Lawyer. 

411. * Francis West. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1332, M. D. University of Pennsylvania. 
Died in Philadelphia. 

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R. B. Carmichael, Centre ville, Md. 
1828, A. B Princeton College: 1833-5, Member of Congress; 1861, Judge of the 
Court of Queen Anne County, Md. 

Peter Hamilton, Fauquier County, Va. 
A. S. Mendenhall, Philadelphia. 
James Noble. Carlisle. 

Wm. S. Ramsev. 
Born, Carlisle, June 12, 1810; Member of Congress, 1839 to October 17, 1840, when 
he shot himself in Baltimore, Md. 
W. L. Savage, Ohio. 
A. E. Schultze, Harrisburg. 
W. S. R. Tarpin, Centreville, Md. 
H. R. Troup, Baltimore, Md. 
Andrew Work, McConnellsburg. 

Rev. David Kirkpatrick, A. M. 
John W. Vethake, A. M. 
M. D. Lecturer on Chemistry, Dickinson College, 1826-7. 



Class of 1828. 



412 * James G. Brackenridge. 

Born in Adams Countv, Pa.; 1828-30, Princeton Theological Seminary ; 
1832, Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery. Died October 4, 1833. 

413. * Madison Brown. 

Born August 20, 1810, in Queen Anne County, Md.; 1833, Admitted to 
the bar in Centreville, Md.; 1836, Removed to Philadelphia, and afterwards 
to Baltimore, where he engaged in business; 1842, Returned to Centreville, 
and was elected Judge of the Orphan's Court; 1847-57, Practiced law in 
Centreville; 1857-63, Clerk of the Circuit Court; 1863-7, In Baltimore; 
1867-72, Practiced law in Centreville; 1854, Appointed Chief Justice of 
Kansas but declined. Died August 3, 1872, at Centreville. 

414. * Robert Bryson. (Son of No. 3.) 

Born July 13, 1808, in Northumberland County, Pa,; 1829, Princeton 
Theological Seminary; 1832, ordained by Northumberland Presbytery; 
1831-2, Supply at Bloomsburg, Pa. Died October 28, 1832. 

415. Edward Young Buchanan, D. D. (Trinity College, Connecti- 

cut.) (Brother of Nos. 205 and 382.) 

Born May 30, 1811, at Mercersburg, Pa.; Studied theology in Pittsburg, 
Pa., and at the General Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 
New Yo?k ; 1832, Ordained Deacon : 1835, Ordained Priest; Rector at 
Meadville, Pa.; Rector in Lancaster County; 1855-. Rector of Trinity 
Church, Oxford, Philadelphia. Address, 1342, Pine Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa, 

Published "History of Trinity Church, Oxford," "Sermons," &c. 

416. * James Burnside. 

Born February 22, 1809, at Bellefonte, Pa.; Member of Bellefonte bar ; 
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1846, Member of the Legislature ; Judge of the Twenty -fifth Judicial Dis- 
trict of Pennsylvania. Died at Bellefonte, July 1, 1859. 

417. William Henry Campbell. D. D.. (Union College, 1844.) 

Born September 14, 1808, in Baltimore, Md.; 1828-9, Princeton Theolog- 
ical Seminary ; 1831-2, Pastor Reformed Dutch Church at Chittenango, 
N. Y.; 1833-9, Principal of Erasmus Hall, Flatbush, N. Y.; 1839-41, Pas- 
tor at East New York; 1841-8, Pastor at Albany, N. Y.; 1848-51, Princi- 
pal of Albany Academy; 1851-63, Professor of Oriental Literature, Theo- 
logical Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J., and Professor of Belle Lettres in 
Rutgers College ; 1863-81, President of Rutgers College ; 1881-, Emeritus 
Professor. Address New Brunswick, N. J. 

Published "Sermons," ''Addresses," &c. 

418. * Thomas Creigh, D. D. (Lafayette College, 1853.) (Son of No. 46.) 

Born September 9, 1808, at Landisburg, Pa.; 1829-30, Princeton Theo- 
logical Seminary ; 1831, Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery; 1831-80, Pastor 
at Mercersburg, Pa. Died at Mercersburg, April 21, 1880. 

419. * Robert Davidson, D. D. (Centre College, Kentucky, 1841.) (Son 

of President Davidson.) 

Born February 23, 1808, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1831, Graduated at Princeton The- 
ological Seminary; 1832, Ordained by West Lexington Presbytery; 1832- 
40, Pastor at Lexington, Ky.; 1840-42, President of Transylvania Univer- 
sity ; 1843-59, Pastor at New Brunswick, N. J ; 1860-64, Pastor of Spring 
Street Church, New York; 1864-8, Pastor at Huntingdon, L. L; 1868, Re- 
tired. Died April 6, 1876, in Philadelphia. 

Published : "Excursion to Mammoth Cave," "History of the Presbyter- 
ian Church in Kentucky," "Leaves from the Book of Nature Interpreted by 
Grace," "Letters to a Recent Convert," "Elijah, a Sacred Drama, and other 
Poems," "The Relation of Baptized Children to the Church," "The Christ 
of God," besides Pamphlets, Sermons, Reviews and Articles in McClintock 
and Strong's Cyclopaedia. 

420. * Benjamin Gerhard. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1832, Admitted to Philadelphia bar. Died in 
Philadelphia, June 18, 1864, aged 54 years. 

421. * John A. Gray. 

Born November 16, 1809, in Carlisle, Pa.; Lawyer. Died in St. Louis, Mo., 
September 14, 1838. 

422. Augustus Otto Hiesteb. 

Born November 11, 1808, in Reading, Pa.; Eleven years Associate Judge 
of DauphinCounty ; Five years Secretary of State Agricultural Society; 
1856-75, Trustee of Dickinson College; 1876, Lay Delegate to General Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address Harrisburg, Pa. 

423. * John Carmichael JenkiNwS. 

Born December 12, 1809, in Lancaster County, Pa.;.*M. D. University of 
Pennsylvania; Removed to Mississippi; Planter. Died October 14, 1855, 
near Natchez, Miss. 

424. * James Miller McKim. (Brother of No. 469.) 

Born November 10,(14?) 1810; Studied medicine at the University of 
Pennsylvania; 1831, Princeton Theological Seminary; 1835, Licensed by 

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New Castle Presbytery; 1835-6, Pastor at Womelsdorf, Pa.; Agent Ameri- 
can Anti-Slavery Society ; 1840, (V) Withdrew from Presbyterian Church; 
Publishing Agent and Corresponding Secretary, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery 
Society ; 1863-5. Secretary Freedmen's-Relief Association ; 1865-69, Secre- 
tarv American Freedmen's Committee. Was one of the founders of the New 
York "Nation." Died in Orange, N. J., 1872. 

425. * Joseph C. Neide. 

. Born September 20, 1806, in Delaware County, Pa.; Member of Philadel- 
phia bar. Died November 17, 1878, in Pottstown, Pa. 

426. Benjamin Patton. 

Born July 21, 1810, in Bellefonte, Pa.; 1829, Secretary to Commodore 
Elliott, United States Navy ; 1831, Admitted to Carlisle bar; Removed to 
Nashville, Tenn., then to Lewistown, Pa.; District Attorney for Mifflin 
County ; United States District Attorney for Western Pennsylvania ; 1839- 
50, Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions at Pittsburg; Removed to 
Northumberland County, Pa.; 1858-70, Clerk of United States Court, and 
United States Commissioner at Philadelphia; 1870, Removed to Hicksville, 
O.; 1880-1, Member of Ohio Legislature. Address Hicksville, O. 

427. Samuel Pollock. 

Born at Milton, Pa.; 1832, M. D. University of Pennsylvania. Address 
Williams port, Pa. 

428. * Edward Ritchie, Philadelphia, Pa. 

429. * Baker Johnson Ross. 

Born April 25, 1809, in Frederick, Md. Died in Baltimore, March 9, 
1830. 

430. * William James Thomson. 

Born June 26, 1808, in Frederick, Md. ; Studied law but soon devoted 
himself to farming, living at " Hawthorn," Frederick County, Mel., where 
he died June 21, 1841. 

431. James Vanhorn, New Hope, Bucks County, Pa. 

432. Nathan Grier White. 

Born April 11, 1810, at Fagg's Manor, Pa. ; 1830-33, at Princeton Theo- 
logical Seminary ; 1834, Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery ; 1834-64, Pastor 
at McConnellsburg, Pa. ; Pastor at Williamsburg, Pa. ; Pastor at New 
Haven, Pa. Address, New Haven, Fayette County, Pa. 

T. E. Buchanan, Hagerstown, Md. 
Yeates Conyngham, Carlisle. 
James Crawford, Huntingdon. 
G. W. Ege, Carlisle. 
M. G. Ege, Carlisle. 
I. L. Endress, Lancaster. 
Thomas Foster, Hollidaysburg. 
Rev. David Gordon, New York. 
Lycurgus Griffith, Texas. 
A. W. Hemphill, Philadelphia. 
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* G. W Hitner, Carlisle. 
Alexander Jamison, Baltimore, Md. 
William M. Lyon, Pittsburg. 
Robert McConaughy, Gettysburg. 
Johnston Moore. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 
John Morris, Bellefonte. 
Thomas Owens, Baltimore, Md. 
C. R. Thompson, Philadelphia. 
J. W. Welling, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
Samuel White, Kent Island, Md. 

Joseph A. Maybin, A. M. 
Class of 1813. 



Class of 1829. 



433. David Agnew. 

Born November 9, 1811, at McConnellsburg, Pa. ; Farmer. Address, 
Mercersburg, Pa. 

434. John Robinson Agnew. 

Born June 8, 1810, at McConnellsburg, Pa. ; 1829-31, Union Theological 
Seminary, Va. ; 1831-2, Princeton Theological Seminary; 1832-4, Taught 
.-in Chesterfield County, Va. ; 1834, Licensed by East Hanover Presbytery, 
Va. ; 1834-6, Missionary to Choctaw Indians ; 1837-45, Pastor at Harris- 
ville, Butler County, Pa. ; 1846, Agent for Lafayette College; 1847-51, 
Lived at Greencastle, Pa. ; 1851-60, Supply of various churches and Pro- 
fessor in Steubenville, Ohio, Female College; 1865-7, Agent for Lincoln 
University ; 1869-71, Chaplain Missouri Penitentiary; 1871, Returned to 
Greencastle. Address, Greencastle, Pa. 

435. * Robert Birch. 

Born July 15, 1808, in New York City; Teacher ; Studied at Andover 
Theological Seminary; 1835-6, Prinoeton Theological Seminary. 1837, Or- 
dained by New York Presbytery; 1837-8, Pastor in New York; 1839-42, 
Pastor at New Brunswick, N. J. Died at New Brunswick, September 12, 
1842. 

436. * James Hall Bready. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1832, Admitted to Philadelphia bar. Died 
December 26. 1842. 

437. * Joseph William Briggs. 

Born August 18, 1811, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1832, Admitted to Harrisburg bar; 
1832, Removed to Carlisle, Ind.; Captain in Second Regiment Indiana Vol- 
unteers in Mexican War; Wounded at battle of Buena Vista; Probate 
Judge; Member of General Assembly of Indiana. Died at Sullivan, Ind., 
February 4, 1861. 

438. * Andrew Berryhill Buchanan. 

Born July 10, 1810, in Harrisburg, Pa.; 1832, Began the practice of Med- 
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icine in Holliclaysburg, Pa.; 1839, Removed to Logansport, Ind., where he 
died July 24, 1884. 

439. Thomas Kempis Bull. (Son of No. 133.) 

Born July 23, 1810, in Chester County, Pa.; Farmer ; 1847-9, Member of 
Pennsylvania Legislature. Address, Marsh, Chester County, Pa. 

440. * Thomas A. Carothers. 

Beaver, Pa.; 1829-32, Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny City, 
Pa. Died August 31, 1832. 

441. James King Davidson. 

Born February 10,-1810, in Franklin County, Pa.; 1833, M. D. Jefferson 
Medical College! Address, Greencastle, Pa, 

442. William H. Davis, Hagerstown, Md. 

443. Thomas Forster. 

Born November 15, 1812, in Harrisburg, Pa.; 1833, Admitted to Harris- 
burg bar ; 1839, Graduated Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny 
City, Pa. ; 1840, Licensed by the Harrisburg Presbytery; 1840-42, 
Pastor in York County, Pa.; 1842-4, Pastor at Wellsboro, Tioga County, 
Pa.; 1845-50, Pastor at Mt. Clemens, Mich.; 1851-3, Pastor at Monroe, 
Mich.; 1853-6, Pastor at Middletown, Del.; 1857-67, Pastor at Southfield, 
Mich.; 1867, Retired. Address, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 

444. Lewis William Foulke. (Son of No. 161.) 

Born August 6, 1809, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1832, M. D. University of Mary- 
land ; 1832-6, Practiced in Carlisle ; 1836, Removed to Ohio; Volunteer 
Surgeon in the United States Army; President Ross County, (Ohio,) Bank. 
Address, Chillicothe, Ohio. 

445. * Charles Francis Himes. 

Born January 11, 1811, at New Oxford, Pa., and died there July 23, 1838. 

446. William Irvine Holmes. 

Born July 21, 1810, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1834, M. D. University of Pennsyl- » 
vania ; Removed to Montgomery County, Tenn.; 1869, Retired from prac- 
tice. Address Clarksville, Tenn. 

447. Edward Crouch Humes. 

Born August 23, 1810. in Bellefonte, Pa.; President of First National 
Bank of Bellefonte. Address Bellefonte, Pa, 

448. * John A. Inglis. 

Born in Baltimore, Md.: Taught in Carlisle, Pa.; Removed to South Car 
olina ; Lawyer ; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ; Chancellor of 
South Carolina ; Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of South Carolina; 
I860, Chairman of Committee to draft Ordinance of Secession ; 1868, Re- 
turned to Baltimore; 1870, Professor in Law Department University of 
Maryland ; 1870-78, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore. Died in 
Baltimore, August 26, 1878. 

449. * Cyrus H. Jacobs. 

Born 1807, in Lancaster County, Pa.; Studied at the Protestant Episco- 
pal Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va.; Rector of Churches in Phila- 

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j delpliia, in Chester County, Pa., and at the time of his death in Martinsburg, 

W. Va. Died 1836, in Carlisle, Pa. 

450. * James Francis Latta. 

Born May 8, 1808, in Chester Valley, Chester County, Pa.; M. D. Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania ; Practiced in Chester Valley till his death, Decem- 
ber 26, 1841. 

451. * Edward Jones Lowry. 

Born 1809, in Bellefonte, Pa.; Student of Law. Died 1830, in Bellefonte. 

452. * Robert McClelland. 

Born August 1, 1807, at Greencastle, Pa.; 1831, Admitted to Chambers- 
burg bar; Practiced in Pittsburg, Pa.; 1833, Removed to Monroe, Mich.; 
1835, Member of Constitutional Convention; 1838-43, Member Michigan 
House of Representatives ; 1843, Speaker Michigan House of Representa- 
tives ; 1843-9, Member of Congress; 1852-3, Governor of Michigan ; 1853- 
7, Secretary of Interior. Died at Detroit, August 30, 1880. 

453. * Samuel McCulloch, Baltimore, Md. 

454. * John Chambers Mc Kinney. (Brother of No. 288.) 

Born 1812, in Wilmington, Del ; Studied Medicine; Teacher; 1865, Re- 
moved to Indianapolis, inch, where he died in 1880. 

455. * William Carrtck McPherson. 

Born July 13, 1812, at Gettysburg, Pa.; M. D. Baltimore, Md.; Practiced 
in Marietta and Harrisburg, Pa.; Secretary of the Board of Canal Commis- 
sioners of Pennsylvania. Died April 8, 1851, in Philadelphia. 

456. Philip N. Meade, Frederick County, Va. 

457. Htester Henry Muhlenberg. (Brother of No. 525.) 

Born January 15, 1812, in Reading, Pa.; 183f, M. D. University of Penn- 
sylvania ; Practiced medicine in Reading about eight years ; 1842-, Cashier 
of Farmers' Bank of Reading. Address Reading, Pa. 

458. William F. Nelson, Clarke County, Va. 

459. Benjamin M. Nyce. 

Pennsylvania; 1833, Princeton Theological Seminary ; 1835, Licensed by 
New Brunswick Presbytery; 1839-40, Supply at Greensburg, Ind.; 1842-3, 
Supply at Brownstown, hid.; 1845-6, Supply at Highland, Ind.; 1849-50, 
Supply at Greenfield, Ind. 

460. * James Croxall Palmer. 

Born 1811, in Baltimore, Md.; 1834, M. D. University of Baltimore; 1834- 
41, Assistant Surgeon United States Navy; 1841, Surgeon United States 
Navy ; Surgeon General and Medical Director United States Navy. Died 
1883. 

461. * John B. Patterson. 

Born September, 1811, at Danville, (?) Pa.; Taught in Williamsport, Pa.; 
Principal of an Academy at Lancaster, Pa. Died 1832. 

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462. *" James A. Slaymaker. 

Born in Lancaster, Pa.; Studied medicine but never practiced ; Went 
West. Died in Detroit, Mich., January, 1885. 

463. * John Christian Spayd. 

Born in Reading, Pa.; 183$, Passed his examination for M. D. at the '' 
University of Pennsylvania, and died a few days later. 

464. * Isaac Van Bibber. 

Born 1810, near Baltimore, Md.; Admitted to Baltimore bar; Spent three 
years in Europe; Lived on a farm near Westminister, Md., where he died 
in 1847. 

David Conyngham, Lancaster. 

A. B. Cross, Baltimore, Md. 
Born November 12, 1810, ia Baltimore; 1831, A. B Princeton College; 1831-3, Prince- 
ton Theological Seminary; 1837, Ordained by Baltimore Presbytery: Editor and Pas- 
tor. 

Wm. Donnell, Baltimore, Md. 
J. L. Fisher, Philadelphia. 

Persifor Frazer, Philadelphia. 

Isaac Grier, Danville. / 

Wm. Hamsley , Queen Anne County, Md. 

H. H. Hughes, Hagerstown, Md. 

W. Gr. Leakin, Baltimore, Md. 

W. H. Luclwig, Union County. 

James Peter, Fauquier County, Va. 

A. C. Ramsey, York. 

E. Sanderson, Milton. 

Rev. C. W. Shaffer, Harrisburg. 

Tench Tilghman, Easton, Md. 

* Wm. M. Watts, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 
Died 1883. 

* Wm. White, New Orleans, La. 

Died about 1840. ' . p . *, ~ . — 

R. G. Young, M. D., Carlisle. 

Rev. R, W. Cushman, A. M. 

Rev. Alexander W. McFarlane, A. M. 
Professor in Dickinson College, 1830-32. 



Class of 1830. 



465. * Henry Auras d. 

Born December 4, 1805, at Reading, Pa.; 1831-2, Teacher in Deaf and 
Dumb Asylum, Philadelphia; Licensed to preach by German Reformed 
Church ; 1834-49, Pastor at Carlisle, Pa.; 1849-56, Pastor at Bendersville, 
Pa.; 1856-8, Pastor at New Berlin Pa.; 1858-60, Pastor in New York ; 1860- 
63, Pastor at Columbia, N. Y.; Removed to Illinois. Died October 8, 1876. 

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466. * James Bell. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; Went to Mis- 
souri, and died soon after. 

467. Alfred Creigh, LL. D. (Masonic University, 1860.) (Son of No. 

46.) 

Born December 16, 1810, in Landisburg, Perry County, Pa.; Physician. 
Address Washington, Pa. 

Publications: ''History of Washington County, Pa.," "Masonry and Anti- 
Masonry," "History of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania," "Manual' of 
Cryptic Masonry," also Histories of Several Counties of Pennsylvania and 
Ohio, in Histories of these States. 

468. * James Ross Irvine. / fj ." 

Born September 18, 1812, in Carlisle, Pa. ;JVL D. University of Pennsyl- 
vania; Practiced medicine in Carlisle, where he died July 1, 1879. 

469. John Linn McKim. 

Born July 20, 1813, in Carlisle, Pa. ; Clergyman, Protestant Episcopal 
Church. Address, Georgetown, Del. 

470. * John Owens. 

Charlestown, Md. Died in Baltimore about 1879. 

Henry Archer, M. D., Belair, Md. 
J. S. Blackburn, Jefferson County, Va. 
B. T. Blake, M. D., Surgeon United States Army. 
* Armstrong Briggs, Pittsburg. 

A. C. Donaldson, Frederick, Md. 

- George ^Evans, M. D., Surgeon United States Navy. 

R O. Evans, Philadelphia. Instructor Asylum for Deaf and Dumb. 

William Hemphill, Philadelphia. 

Rev. J. F. Hoff, D. D., Clergyman, Protestant Episcopal Church. 

Gus. Howard, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

William Hughes, Washington, D. C. 

Joseph Knox, Lawyer, Carlisle. 

B. A. Lee, Loudon County, Va. k+tr* 

J. A. Lockwood, M. D., Surgeon United States Army. U ► H 

John Mayer, Lancaster, Clergyman, Lutheran Church. 

John Nagle, Reading. 

James Noble, Carlisle. 

William Patterson, Columbia County. 

J. B. Postlethwaite, Natchez, Miss. 

William Postlethwaite, Natchez, Miss. 

H. S. Robinson, Chester County. 

William A. Rogers, Dauphin County. 

William B. Rowland, M. D., Cecil County, Md. 

Samuel Stump, Baltimore, Md. 

Philip F. Thomas, Easton, Md. 
Born September 12, 1810, in Talbot County, Md ; 1838, 1*43, 1^45, Member of Mary- 
land House <>l' Dcilofrates; ls:«) 41, Member of Congress : 1848 51, Governor of Mary- 
land ; 1860-61, Secretary of United States Treasury; 1875-7, Member of Congress. 

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H. N. Troup, Baltimore, Md. 
Jonathan Tutwiler, Lawyer, Somerset County. 
William H. Van Bibber, St. Mary's County, Md. 
* G. E. Wampler, M. D., Middletown, O. 



Died 1878. 



/ 



Dr. Edward H. Barton, A. M. — ***- ' 



Alexander McClelland, D. D. 
Professor, 1821-9. 

William H. Price, A. M. 
Class of 1815. 

John Reed, LL. D. 
Professor, 1834-50. 



Class of 1831. 



471. * James Wilson Bell. 

Born January 10, 1810, near Carlisle, Pa. Died February 7, 1832, at Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 

472. * William Steel Bishop, Physician, Carlisle, Pa. 

473. * William S. Frisby, Maryland. 

474. Thomas Bull Jacobs. 

■ Born August 15, 1811, at Pool Forge, Lancaster County, Pa. ; 1846-48, 
Member of Pennsylvania Legislature. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

475. * Armstrong McGinnts. 

Born March 11, 1811, in Carlisle, Pa.; Admitted to Carlisle bar; 1835, 
Removed to Natchez, Miss., where he died September 2, 1836. 

S. P. Allen, Philadelphia. 
Robert Archer, Belair, Md. 
G. B. Brown, Philadelphia. 
Roger Burney, Frederick County, Md. 
J. H. Carothers, Carlisle. 
Edward Crawford, Chambersburg. 
y/ C. N. Ege, M. D., Detroit, Mich. — 
Robert Good, Lancaster. 
* S. S. Haldeman. 
Born 1812 in Lancaster County, Pa. ; 1851-5, Professor of Natural History Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania: 1855, Professor of Natural History in Delaware College; 
Professor of Comparative Philology, University of Pennsylvania. Died in Lan- 
caster County, Pa., September 10, 1889. 

Member of some forty scientific societies. Published about 150 papers and books, 
especially "on Affixes," "'Latin Pronunciation." 

J. F. Houston, Lancaster. 
T. H. Kreeger, Philadelphia. 
Samuel McLane, Wilmington, Del. 
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George Marshall, Union County. 

R W. Porter, Heading. 

George Read, New Castle, Del. 

L. V. D. Rousseau, Philadelphia. 

David Schnebly, Hagerstown, Md. 

S. H. Traquair, Philadelphia. 

Thomas Van Bibber, Frederick County, Md. 

P. B. Waddle, Bellefonte. 

John Weidman, Lebanon. 

William White, Philadelphia. 

* H. B. Wright, Wilkesbarre, Pa, 

Born April 4, 1808, at Plymouth, Pa. ; 1841-3, Member of Pennsylvania Legislature; 
1843. Speaker; 1853 5, 1861-3, 1877 81, Member of Congress. Died September 2, 1881. 

Published: "Practical Treatise on Labor," "Historical Sketches of Plymouth 
County." 

* James C. Biddle, A. M. 
Alexander McLeod, A. M. 
James Schoon maker, D. D. 

* Roger Brooke Taney, LL. D. 
Class of 1795. 



Class of 1832. 



W. G. Bullock, Savannah, Ga. 
T. W. Espy, Harrisburg. 
Rev. Robert Hays, Ala. 

* Alfred Holmes, Carlisle. 

* Rev. Abraham Kauffman, Charleston, S. C. 
J. W. Kerr, M.D., York. 

R. E. Rogers, Va. 

Edward Wallace, Lancaster. 



Class of 1833. 



A. A. Anderson, Carlisle. 
1834, A. B. Jefferson College. 

Henry Blair, M. D., Philadelphia. 
Constant Freeman, Philadelphia. 
David Hunt, Bedford. 
William McCullough, Newville. 
Alfred Nevin, D. D., LL. D. 

Address. Philadelphia, Pa. Bon March 14, 1816, in ShippjBnsburg, Pa. ; 1833, A. 
B. Jefferson College; 1837. LL. B. Dickinson College: 1830, Graduated Western 
Theological Seminary; 1840 61, Pastor and Editor. 

Published, "Notes on Shorter Catechism," "Parables of Jesus." "Commentaries 

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on the Gospels, Acts and Exodus," "Men of Mark," "The Age Question." "Infidel- 
ity Rebuked," "Presbyterian Encyclopaedia." % 
E. H. Nevin. D. D Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Brother of the above; Born May 9, 1814, at Shippensburg, Pa.; 1833, A. B. Jeffer- 
son College; 1833-36. Western and Princeton TheoL >gical Seminaries; 1841, President 
of Franklin College, Ohio ; Pastor in Ohio and Pennsylvania. 

I. F. Slaymaker, Lancaster. 
Irwin Wallace, Harrisburg. 



Class of 1834. 



* F. E. Bailey, York. 
1835, A. B.Jefferson College; 1838, LL. B. Dickinson College. 
A. E. Chambers, Carlisle. 
T. W. Chambers, Carlisle. 
James Hoyt, Pittsburg. 
James Leach, Harrisburg. 



Class of 1835. 



J. N. McAlister, LL. B. 
Wm. P. Orbison, LL. B., Huntingdon. 
1832, A. B. Jefferson College. 



Class of 1836. 






James H. Carter, LL. B. 
Hiatt P. Hepburn, LL. B. 



Class of 1837. 



476. * William M. Baird. 

Born 1817, in Reading, Pa.; 1840, Admitted to Carlisle bar ; Collector of 
Internal Revenue in Berks County. Died 1872, in Reading, Pa. 

477. Thomas Bowman, D. D. (Ohio Wesleyan University, 1853,) LL. D. 

(Dickinson College, 1872.) 

Born July 15, 1817, at Berwick, Pa.; 1840-3, Assistant in Dickinson Col- 
lege Grammar School; 1848-53, President of Dickinson Seminary, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa.; 1858-72, President of Indiana Asbury University; 1864-5, 

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Chaplain United States Senate ; 1872-, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. . Address, St. Louis, Mo. 

478. * Edward Anderson Lesley. (Brother of No. 541.) 

Born 1821, in Philadelphia, Pa.; Member of Harrisburg bar. Died Oc- 
tober 20, 1867, in Philadelphia. 

479. Joshua Albert Massey, D. D. (University of Alabama, 1864.) 

Born in Queen Anne County, Md.; 1837, Theological Seminary near 
Alexandria, Va.; Rector of Protestant Episcopal Churches in Virginia, 
Mobile, Ala.. Mt. Morris, N. Y.: 1885, Hector in Rochester, N. Y. Address, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

480. * William Brown Parker. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; 1818, In Iron Business in New York; 1850-3, Edi- 
tor of " Parker's Journal" ; 1856, with Captain Marcy on an exploring ex- 
pedition in Texas; Major United States Army. Died in New York, Octo- 
ber, 1862. 

Published : " Notes taken in 1856." 

481. * Joshua Sweet. 

Ogdensburg, N. Y.; Studied Law; 1843, Ordained by Bishop Smith of 
the Protestant Episcopal Church; President of a College in Mississippi; 
Was Chaplain in United States Army, and died at Fort Ridgely, Minnesota, 
1865. 

482. * John Zug. 

Born March 28, 1818, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1839, Admitted to Carlisle bar ; 
1839-40, Teacher in Dickinson College Grammar School ; 1840, LL. B. Dick- 
inson College; Founded Light Street Institute, Baltimore; Participated ac- 
tively in the Washington Temperance Movement; 1842, Returned to Car- 
lisle and began the practice of law. Died September 5, 1843, in Carlisle. 

Published : " History of the Washington Temperance Movement." 

J. C. Carter, Baltimore, Md. 
Wm. Hopkins, Lancaster. 
G. C. Inglis, Philadelphia. 
J. J. Slocum, Wilkes Barre. 

A. Adams. LL. B. 

A. A. Anderson, LL. B. 
Class of 1833. 1834, A. B. Jefferson College. 

Andrew Gregg Curtin, LL. B., Bellefonte, Pa. 
Born Bellefonte, Pa., 1817; Secretary of State of Pennsylvania; Governor of 
Pennsylvania; Minister to Russia; 1881 . Member of Congress. 

* Robert A. McMurtrie, LL. B., Hollidaysburg, Pa. 
1831, A. B, Jefferson College ; Member of Pennsylvania Legislature. 

Alfred Nevin, Philadelphia, Pa, 
Class of 1834. 



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Class of 1838. 



483. * Albert Brown Clarke. 

Born July 14, 1817, at Schellsburg, Bedford County, Pa.; 1838-40, West- 
ern Theological Seminary ; 1841; Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery; 1841, 
Pastor at Ligonier, Westmoreland Countv, Pa.; 1854-33, Pastor at Altoona, 
Pa. Died July 5, 1863, at Altoona. 

484. * Charles Denison. 

Born January 23, 1818, at Kingston, Pa.; Prasticed law at Wilkes Barre , 
Pa.; 1863-7, Member of Congress. Died June 27, 1867, at Wilkes Barre. 

485. Georoe Purxell Fisher. 

Born October 13, 1817, at Milford, Del.; 1840, Clerk of the Senate of Del- 
aware; 1841, Admitted to the bar; 1843-4, Member of Delaware Legisla- 
ture ; 1846, Secretary of State of Delaware ; 1857-60, Attorney General of 
Delaware; 1861-3, Member of Congress; Judge of the District Supreme 
Court ; District Attorney for District of Columbia. Address, Dover, Del . 

486. * Edward Emile Leclerc. 

Born August 16, 1819, in Philadelphia; Member of Wilkes Barre bar; 
Lieutenant and Honorary Aid to General Scott, in the Mexican War. Died 
August 12, 1849, at ML Airy, Philadelphia. 

487. * Benjamin Addison Massey. 

Born August 3, 1819, in Queen Anne County, Md.; Practiced law in 
Columbus, O., and in Nashville, Tenn. Died October 21, 1869, in Memphis, 
Tenn. 

488. * Thomas Verner Moore, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1853.) 

Born February 1, 1818, in Newville, Pa.; 1842, Graduated at Princeton 
Theological Seminary; 1842, Ordained by Carlisle Presbytery; 1842-5, Pas- 
tor in Carlisle; 1845-7, Pastor at Greencastle, Pa.; 1847-68, Pastor at Rich- 
mond, Va.; Editor of Central Presbyterian : 1867, Moderator of the General 
Assembly (South) • 1869-71, Pastor at Nashville, Tenn. Died August 5, 
1871, at Nashville, Tenn. 

Published : " The Prophets of the Restoration," " Last Days of Jesus," 
" Church of the Chaldees," Review Articles, &c. 

489. * Charles Wesley Pitman. 

Born in New Jersey; Removed to Pottsville, Pa.; 1849-51, Member of 
Congress. Died in Pottsville, June 8, 1871. 

490. Joseph Clubine Rhodes. 

Teacher. Address, Milton, Pa. 

491. Amos Slaymaker. 

Born June 9, 1819, in Lancaster, Pa.; Member of Lancaster bar ; Register 
in Bankruptc} 7 and United States Commissioner. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

492. James McFarlane Thompson. Physician. 

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493. * William Smith Waters. 

Born in Somerset County, Md.; 1839-40, Tutor in Dickinson College ; 
1841, LL. B. Dickinson College ; Practiced law in Somerset County, Md.; 
1843, Speaker of House of Delegates, Md.; 1852, Member of House of 
Delegates ; 1853, Removed to Baltimore, where he died September 7, 1873. 

494. William Ryland Woodward. (Father of No. 1092.) 

Born July 9, 1819, at Georgetown, D. C; Graduated at Harvard Law 
School ; Practicing law in Washington, D. C; 1859-, Trustee of Dickin- 
son College. Address, Washington, D. C. 

495. John Armstrong Wright. (Brother of No. 673.) 

Born October 7, 1820, in Philadelphia, Pa.; Civil Engineer ; 1856-, Trus- 
tee of Dickinson College. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

R. L T. Beale, Westmoreland County, Va. 
• Born 1819, in Virginia; LL. B. University of Virginia; 1847-9, Member of Con- 
gress; 1857, State Senator ; General of Cava Lry in Confederate States Army. 

G. P. Carroll, Russell County, Ya. 

W. R. H. Godwin, Caroline County, Md. 

J. H. Knox, Lycoming County. 

* W. B. Knox, Carlisle. 

1841, LL. B Dickinson College. Died 1862. 
J. K Longnecker, Reading. 

* T. P. Moore, Carlisle. 
J. J. Sanderson, Milton. 
T. C. Sharp, Warsaw, 111. 
Henry Wilkins, Baltimore, Md. 

* Edwin Wilmer, Wilmington, Del. 
1857-70, Trustee of Dickinson College. 

* F. E. Bailey, LL. B. 
Class of 1834. 

F. W. Hughes, LL. B. Pottsville, Pa. 

* John J. Myers, LL. B. 

M. D. Washington University, Baltimore; Trustee of Dickinson College, 1844-54. 



Class of 1839. 



496. * Samuel Baird. (Brother of 515.) 

Born 1821, at Reading, Pa.; 1842, Admitted to Carlisle bar; Professor of 
Mathematics in Pennsylvania Agricultural College ; Practiced law in Lan- 
caster, Pa.; Sixteen years in Custom House, Philadelphia. Died in Car- 
lisle, Pa., October 3, '1884. 

497. * Daniel Elzey Moore Bates, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1869.) 

Born January 28, 1821, at Laurel, Del.; 1842, Admitted to the bar in Do- 
ver, Del.; 1847-51, Secretary of State of Delaware; 1849, Removed to Wil- 
mington, Del.; 1852, United States District Attorney for Delaware ; 1865- 
73, Chancellor of Delaware; 1872, Delegate to General Conference of 
Mdhodist Episcopal Church. Died March 28, 1879, in Richmond, Va. 

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498. * Jambs Dundas Biddle. 

Born 1821, at Reading, Pa.; Admitted to Pittsburg bar and died soon 
ter wards. 

499. * William Henry Butler. 

Born February 1, 1820, in Montgomery County, Md.; Member of Mauch 
Chunk bar; 1861, Enlisted in First Philadelphia Cavalry. Killed in a rail- 
road accident near Lancaster, Pa,, October, 1865. 

500. Charles Force Deems, D. D., LL. D 

Born December 4, 1820, in Baltimore, Md.; 1841, Piofessor of Rhetoric 
and Logic in the University of North Carolina ; 1847, Professor of Natural 
Science in Randolph Macon College, Ya.; 1850, President of Greensboro 
College, North Carolina ; 1866-, Pastor of the Church of the Strangers, 
New York; 1877, Founded " Sunday Magazine ;" 1877-80, Editor " Sunday 
Magazine ;" 1881, President American Institute of Christian Philosophy. 
Address, New York City. 

Published : " What Now," " Home Altar," "Weights and Wings," "Who 
was Jesus," "Triumph of Peace," " Devotional Melodies," " The Light of 
the Nations," " The Watchman," "Christian Thoughts," Sermons, Re- 
views, &c. 

501. James Gllbreath Hamilton. 

Born 1817, in Rockbridge County, A^a.; 1843, Admitted to the bar at 
Staunton, Ya.; In Real Kstate Business in Chicago: 1857-, Trustee of North- 
western University. Address, Evanston, 111. 

502. James Alfred Inness. 

Born November 28, 1820, at Newburg, N. Y.; Collector of Internal Rev- 
enue, Tenth District of Pennsvlvania, during the administrations of Lin- 
coln and Johnson. Address, New York City. 

503. * William Lyon. (Brother of No. 504.) 

Born August 13, 1819, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1839, Princeton Theological Sem- 
inarv; 1843, Ordained by East Hanover Presbyterv, (Ya.); 1843-8, Pastor 
at Bethlehem, Ya.; 1849-50. Taught at Uniontown,'Pa. ; 1852-3, Taught at 
Richmond, Ya.; 1853-4, Supply at Amelia, Ya.; 1854-62, Agent American 
Bible Society. Died 1862, in Richmond, Ya. 

504. John Lyon. (Brother of No. 503.) 

Born July 26, 1801, in Carlisle, Pa.; Studied at Princeton Theological 
Seminary; 1844, Licensed by Carlisle Presbytery; 1849, Principal of an 
Academv at Uniontown, Pa.; Taught at Bellefonte, Pa. Address, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

505. Arthur Wellesley Milby. 

Born September 15, 1818, at Milton, Del.; Member of the Philadelphia 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; Subsequently of Wilmington 
Conference; Presiding Elder. Address Harrington, Del. 

06. John Officer Proctor. 

Born October 30, 1818, in Carlisle, Pa.; Studied at Princeton Theological 
Seminary; 1843-53, Pastor of Presbvterian Churches at Williamsport and 
Hancock, Md.; 1853-61, Pastor in West Yirginia; 1862-5, Pastor at Dills- 

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burg and Petersburg, Pa.; 1865-6, Pastor at Buck Creek, O.; 1866-75, Pas- 
tor at Belleville, O.; 1875-, Supplied various churches in Ohio. Address, 
Wooster, O. 

507. William Fletcher Roe. 

Elmira, 1ST. Y.; Teacher in various Schools and Colleges; 1885-, Post- 
master at Vallejo, California. Address, Vallejo, Santa Clara County, Cal. 

508. James Brown Scouller, D. D. (Muskingum College, O., 1880.) 

Born July 12, 1820, near Newville, Pa.; Studied theology at Allegheny, 
Pa.; 1842, Licensed by Big Spring Presbytery, (United Presbyterian Church;) 
1844-6, Pastor in Philadelphia; 1847-52, Pastor at Cuylersville, N, Y.; 
1852-62, Pastor at Argyle, N. Y.; 1862-3, Editor "Christian Instructor," 
Philadelphia; 1863, Retired. Address, Newville, Cumberland County, Pa. 

Published "History of the Inhabitants of Mt. Lebanon, Syria," "History 
of the Associated Reformed Congregation, at Lisbon, N. Y.," "History of the 
Associated Reformed Synod of N. Y.," "History of the United Presbyter- 
ian Church of Big Spring, Newville, Pa,," "History of Big Spring Presby- 
tery," "History of Mifflin Township and of Newville, in Scott's History of 
Cumberland County," "Biographical Sketches of Early Associated Re- 
formed Ministers," "History of the Presbytery of Argyle," "Manual of the 
United Presbyterian Church," Sermons, Addresses, &c. 

509. Lemuel Todd. 

Born July 17, 1817, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1841, Admitted to Carlisle bar; 1855- 
7, 1873-5, Member of Congress; 1861, Major First Regiment Pennsylvania 
Volunteer Reserve Corps; Inspector General of Pennsylvania on Gov- 
ernor Curtin's Staff. Address, Carlisle, Pa, 

510. * William Toy. 

Born June 27, 1821, in Burlington County, N. J.; Began the study of law 
at Mt. Holly, N. J., but relinquished it on account of failing health. Died in 
Burlington County, N. J., September 19, 1842. 

511. * George Ross Yeazey. 

Born January 17, 1820, in Cecil County, Md.; Member of Elkton bar; 
1846, Removed to Baltimore and practiced law there until his death, in 
1856. 

512. * Thomas Wright. 

1842, LL. B. Dickinson College ; Member of Philadelphia bar ; 1849, 
Went to California and died there. 

G. W. i\.nderson, Christiansburg, Va. 
Wm. Z. Angney, Lawyer, California. 
J. M. Bradbury, Newburyport, Mass. 
Wm. Chambers, Philadelphia. 
T. C. Collins, Westmoreland County. 
W. S. Dix, Somerset County, Md. 
Rev. John Emory, Baltimore, Md. 
A. H. Foster, Carlisle. 
S. R. Hamill, Shippensburg. 
James Irvine, Franklin County. 
Isaac W. Moore, Philadelphia. 
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J. B. Rider, Salisbury, Md. 

Rev. Joseph Salkeld, Bridgetou, N. J. 

Benj. Stiles, Carlisle. 

* Rev. Joseph Ulrich, Carlisle. 

R. H. Watson, Northumberland, County. 
B. F. Wattson, Newark, Del. 

Joseph S. Dillenger, LL. B. 

James M. Duncan, LL. B. 
1836, A. B Princeton College. ^/., * 

John Brown Parker v Carlisle, Pa. 
A. B. University of Pennsylvania. 

* Francis Hodgson, A. M. 

D. D. Delaware College. Died April 16, 1877. 

* Reverdy Johnson, LL. D. 

United States Senator, Attorney G-enei'al United States. Died February 10, 3876. 



Class of 1840. 



513. Clemens Edwin Babb, D. D. (Marietta College, 1866.) (Brother 

of No. 514.) 

Born August 19, 1821, at Pittston, Pa.; 1840-42, Dickinson College Law 
School ; 1847-8, Studied in Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, O.; 
1848-53, Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1853- 
73, Editor "Christian Herald," Cincinnati, O.; Chaplain Twenty-Second 
Regiment, Ohio Volunteers; 1873-, Editor "Occident," San Francisco, 
Cal. Address, San Jose, Cal. 

Published "C. E. B," a volume of Editorial Sketches. 

514. Edmund Burke Babb. (Brother of No. 513.) 
Address, North Vernon, Ind. 

515. Spencer Fullerton Batrd. (Brother of No. 496.) 

Born February 8, 1823, in Reading, Pa.; 1840, Studied Medicine in New 
York; 1845-8, Professor of Natural History; and 1848-50, Professor of 
Natural Science in Dickinson College ; Assistant Secretary Smithsonian In- 
stitution, 1878-, Secretary Smithsonian Institution. Address, Washington, 
D. C. 

For Publications see Bulletin No. 20, of the United States National Mu- 
seum, 1883. The list of his writings contains 1063 titles. Of this number 
775 are brief notices and critical reviews contributed to the "Annual Re- 
cord of Science and Industry" while under his editorial charge, 31 are 
reports relating to the Smithsonian Institution, 7 are reports upon the 
American Fisheries, 25 are schedules and circulars officially issued, and 25 
are volumes or papers officially edited." The remaining 200 are chiefly 
formal contributions to scientific literature. 

516. John Francis Bird. 

Born March 7, 1816, at West River, Anne Arundel County, Md.; 1843 ; 
M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; 1850-, Trustee of Dickinson College, 
1851-6, In charge of Municipal Hospital, Philadelphia. Address, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

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517. * George Alexander Coffey. 

Born December 20, 1820, in Huntingdon, Pa. ; 1843, Entered Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1854, Admitted to the bar in Hol- 
lidaysburg, Pa.; District Attorney for Blair County; 1855, Removed to 
Philadelphia ; 1861, United States Attorney for Eastern District of Penn- 
sylvania. Died in Philadelphia, February 24, 1864. 

518. * George Richard Crooks, D. D., LL. D. (Dickinson College.) 

Born February 3, 1822, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1841-3, Assistant in Gram- 
mar School of Dickinson College ; 1843-8, Principal of Grammar School ; 
1846-8, Adjunct Professor of Latin and Greek, Dickinson College ; 1848-57, 
Philadelphia Conference ; 1857-76, New York East Conference ; 1860-75, 
Editor "Methodist," New York; 1876-, New York Conference; 1880-, 
Professor of Church History, Drew Theological Seminary. Address, Mad- 
ison, N. J. 

Published, with Dr. McClintock : "First Book in Latin," " First Book 
in Greek;" with Professor Schem, "Latin-English Lexicon;" also "Life 
and Letters of Rev. John McClintock ;" with Bishop Hurst, "Theological 
Encyclopaedia and Methodology." 

519. * George Bowman Denison. (Brother of No. 520.) 

Born July 27, 1820, at Wilkes Barre, Fa. ; Graduated General Theological 
Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, N. Y. Died May 11, 1843. 

520. * Henry Mandev.tlle Denison. (Brother of No. 519.) 

Born August 1, 1822, at Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; Studied at the Theological 
Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Williamsburg, Va. ; Rector 
at Williamsburg, Va. ; 1854, Rector at Louisville, Ky.; 1858, Rector in 
Charleston, S. C. Died September, 1858 in Charleston. 

521. David G. Eshleman. 

Born July 3, 1816, in Lancaster County, Pa. ; 1842, Admitted to Lan- 
caster bar ; 1848-9, Member of House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. 
Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

Published: Speeches, Addresses, &c. 

522. * Samuel George Hare. 

Born September 11,1819, in County Tyrone, Ireland; 1840, Principal 
of Battle Creek Academy, Calvert County, Md. ; 1843-6, Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1846, Philadelphia Conference. Died 
April 4, 1876, in Philadelphia. 

523. Samuel Alexander Harrison. (Brother of No. 706.) 

Born October 10, 1822, in Talbot County, Md. ; 1843, M. D. University of 
Maryland; Practiced medicine in Talbot County, Md.; Farmer. Address, 
Easton, Talbot County, Md. 

Publications: " W r enlock Christison and the Early Friends," " Memoir 
of Hon. William Hindman," "Memoir of Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilgh- 
man," " Contributions to a Historv of Talbot County, Md.," " Addresses," 
&c. 

524. Richard McAlister. 

.Born April 21, 1819, at Fort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pa. ; 1842, Ad- 
mitted to Harrisburg bar; 1844, District Attorney for Dauphin County; 

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1856, Secretary to Governor Geary, of Kansas ; 1860, Practiced law in Keo- 
kuk, la. ; 1881, Retired. Address, AVashington, D. C. 

525. * Henry Augustus Muhlenberg. (Brother of No. 457.) 

Born July, 1823, in Reading, Pa.; 1844, Admitted to Reading bar; 1853- 
4, Member of Congress. Died January 9, 1854, in Washington, D. C. 
Publications : "Life of Major General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg." 

526. Charles O'Neill. 

Born March 21, 1821, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1843, Admitted to Philadel- 
phia bar; 1850, 52, and 60, Member of State House of Representatives; 
1853, State Senator; 1862-, Member of Congress. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

527. John Harmon Phillips. 

Born May 4, 1820, in Carlisle, Pa.; Teacher; Nineteen years in the 
U. S. Patent Office; Publisher and Bookseller. Address, New York City. 

528. John Mansfield Sims. 

Born July 18, 1821, in Philadelphia, Pa,; 1843, Admitted to Carlisle bar; 
Practiced law in Washington, D. C. ; Chief of Division, Second Auditor's 
Office, United States Treasury Department. Address, Washington, D. C. 

529. Abraham Herr Smith. 

Born March 7, 1815, in Lancaster County, Pa. ; 1842, Admitted to Lan- 
caster bar; 1843-4, Member of State House of Representatives ; 1845, State 
Senator ; 1872-, Member of Congress. Address,* Lancaster, Pa, 

530. James Norton Temple. 

Born February 3, 1818, in Logan County, Ky. ; Clergyman Methodist 
Episcopal Church; Clergyman, Protestant Episcopal Church; Teacher; 
Farmer. Address, Paducah, Ky. 

531. James Wallace. 

Born near Cambridge, Md. ; 1842. Admitted to Cambridge bar; 1854, 
Member of House of Delegates of Maryland ; 1856-60, State Senator ; 1861, 
Colonel First Regiment, Maryland Volunteers, United States Army ; 1867, 
Member Constitutional Convention of Maryland. Address, Cambridge, Md. 

S. B. Ashmead, Philadelphia, 

J. B. Ayres, Harrisburg. 

William Barnitz, Carlisle. 

R, W. Budd, Pemberton, N. J. 

Paul P. Carter, Chester. 

T. T. Carter, Loudon County, Ya. 

J. A. B. Clitherall, Newberne, N. C. 

B. H. Crever, D. D., Petersburg. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

J. H. Dashiell, D. D., Frederick, Md. 
1858-60, President of Dickinson Seminary; Baltimore Conference. 
* J. I. Davis, Frederick, Md. 

J. W. Garner, Manchester, Md. 

Robert B. Green, Lewisburg. 

George A. Hamill, Gettysburg. 
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J. S. Harden, Baltimore, Md. 
John Irvine, Carlisle. 
W. M. H. Irwin, Lewistown. 
Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. 

* Edward Jenkins, Easton, Md. 
F. H. Keeney, Pittsburg. 

* R. K. Kirkland, Baltimore, Md. 
John McFeeley, Carlisle. 

I. R. Merrill, Snow Hill, Md. 

I. W. Morrison, Orange County, N. Y. 

J. E. Norris, Washington, D. C. 

C. B. Nottingham, Eastville, Va. 

Owens McCeney, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

L. H. Purnell, Port Deposit, Md. 

* G-. W. Renick, Greenbrier County, Va. 
Died in Junior year. 

W. H. Renick, Greenbrier County, Va. 

J. S. E. Rochester, Queen Anne County, Md. 

T. L. Savin, Port Deposit, Md. 

T. L. Simpers, Cecil County, Md. 

W. M. Tucker, Washington, D. C. 

* Geo. S. Waters, Baltimore, Md. 
J, S. Waters, Baltimore, Md. 

Robert Welch, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
Rodney Winans, Newark, N. J. 
Rev. T. T. Wysong, Berkeley County, W- Va. 
1842-B7, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

* J. Ellis Bonham, LL. B. 
John Britenback, LL. B. 
James H. Bull, LL. B. 

Jonathan K. Cooper, LL. B., Peoria, 111. 

1835, A B.Jefferson College. 

* Jonathan K. Henderson, LL. B., Huntingdon, Pa. 

1836, A. B. Jefferson College. D,e 1 1830. 

James M. Johnson, LL. B. 

William C. Lawson, LL. B. 

Alexander. Ramsey, LL. B. 

HiKrir W. Reynolds, LL. B., Peoria, 111. 

1835, A. B. Jefferson College. 

Thomas C. Sharp, LL. B., Warsaw, 111. 
Class of 1838. 

N. B. Smttiiers, LL. B., Dover, Del. 

1836, A B. Layfayette College. 1833-5, Member of Congress. 

Wm. M. Stewart, LL. B., Indiana, Pa. 

1837, A. B. Jefferson College. 

* John Zug, LL. B., Carlisle, Pa. 
Class of 1837. 

* Thomas E. Sudler. A. M. 
See Faculty.) 

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532. Charles Joseph Baker. 

Born May 28, 1821, in Baltimore, Md.; Manufacturer and Banker; 1855- 
64, 1869-, Trustee of Dickinson College; 1861, Acting Mayor of Baltimore. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

533. * Benjamin Franklin Brooke, D. 1). (Dickinson College, 1871.) 

Born in Upperville, Va., February 5,1820; 1842-62, Baltimore Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church; 1861-4, Pastor of Methodist Protestant 
Church, Winchester, Va.; 1865-9, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Churches 
in Baltimore, Md., Memphis, Tenn , and Allegheny City, Pa.: 1873-9, Pas- 
tor of Methodist Churches in Pittsburg, Pa., and Cleveland, O.; 1879, Pre- 
siding Elder in East Ohio Conference. Died September 25, 1882, near 
White Hall, Va. 

534. * David Evans Bruner. 

Born July 21, 1819, in Columbia, Pa.; Admitted to Lancaster bar; Prac- 
ticed law in Baltimore, Md. Died May 4, 1864, in Columbia, Pa, 

535. GrEOROE GlUFFTN BUTLER. 

Born July 20, 1822. in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; Principal of several schools ; 
President of Griffin Female College. Address, Griffin, Ga, 

536. William Brown Carr. 

Born February 4, 1820, near Leesburg. Va.; 1841, Taught at White Post, 
Va.; 1842, Taught at Middleburg, Va.; 1844-50, Taught in an Academy at 
Warrenton, Va.; 1850-58, Principal of a School at New Lisbon, Va,; 1854, 
Professor in Female College, Madison, Ga.; 1855-6, Professor in Female 
College, Murfreesboro, N C; 1857-62, Professor of Ancient Languages, 
Randolph Macon College, Va.; 1862-7, Professor and afterwards Presi- 
dent, Petersburg Female College, Va.; 1867-8, Co-Principal of Warren- 
ton Female Institute, Va,; 1868-74, Principal Female Institute, Leesburg, 
Va.; 1874-8, President Female College, Leesburg, Va.; 1880, Principal of 
Free School, Hillsboro, Va.; 1881—, Principal of Hamilton Free School. 
Address, Hamilton. Loudon County, Va. 

537. * George David Cummins, D. D. (Princeton College, 1857.) 

Born December 11, 1822, near Smyrna, Del.; 1842-5, Baltimore Confer- 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1845, Ordained bv the Protestant Epis- 
copal Church; 1846, Rector in Baltimore; 1847, Rector in Norfolk, Va,; 
1853, Rector in Richmond, Va.; 1855, Rector in Washington, D. C; 1858, 
Rector in Baltimore, Md.; 1863, Rector in Chicago; 1866-73, Assistant 
Bishop of Kentucky; 1873, Resigned and Founded the Reformed Episcopal 
Church ; 1873-6, Bifchop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Died June 
26, 1876, at Lutherville, Md. 

Published several Memoirs and Controversial Pamphlets. 

538. Albert Troup Emory. 

Born August 9, 1821, in Queen Anne County, Md.; 1844, Admitted 
to the bar; 1845-52, Deputy Attorney General for Queen Anne County, 
Md.; 1858-61, Practiced in Towsontown, Md.; 1861, Enlisted in Confederate 
States Army; 1862, Quartermaster and Commissary of Artillery in East 
Tennessee; 1862, Transferred to the Army of Virginia ; After the war re- 

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sumed the practice of law in Centreville, Md.; 1876, Appointed Auditor by 
Circuit Court and Court of Chancery of Queen Anne County. Address, 
Centreville, Md. 

539. Henry Baker Harnsberger. (Brother of No. 820.) 

Born November 26, 1816, in Rockingham County, Va.; Farmer and Gra- 
zier ; 1861, Captain in Confederate States Army; 1871-, Member of Virginia 
Legislature. Address, Port Republic, Va. 

540. George Washington Knox. 

Carlisle; Lawyer. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

541. * James Lesley. (Brother of No. 478.) 

Born in 1823, in Philadelphia, Pa.; Lived in Philadelphia : Appointed by 
President Lincoln United States Consul at Nice, France, where he died 
April 16. 1865. 

542. Richard Van Bosktrk Lincoln. 

Born December 22, 1822, near Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa.; Farmer; 
Justice of the Peace ; School Director and County Commissioner. Address. 
Laurelton, Union County, Pa. 

543. Thomas Edwin Massey. 

Born January 16.1822 in Queen Anne County, Md.; 1844, M. D. Wash- 
ington University, Baltimore ; 1844-8, Physician in Baltimore Almshouse 
and Marine Hospital; 1848-61, Practiced 'in Mobile, Ala.; 1861-6, Practiced 
in Louisville, Ky.; 1866-9, Practiced in Denver, Colo.; 1876-82, Practiced 
in Washington, D. C Address, Washington, D. C. 

544. * Benjamin Morsell McConkey. 

Born September 6, 1819, in Baltimore, Md.; Studied law in Cincinnati, 
O.; Studied Painting in America and Europe. Died October 31, 1855, in 
Boston, Mass. 

545. * Carson Courtland Moore. 

Born July 15, 1824, in Carlisle, Pa.; Member of Carlisle bar. Died De- 
cember 23, 1862, in Adams County, Pa. 

546. Bannister Gibson Peacock, Harrisburg, Pa. 

547. * John Henry Reed. (Son of Professor Reed.) 

Horn 1822 in Carlisle, Pa. ; Admitted to Carlisle bar; Practiced law in 
Umatilla, Oregon; 1883, Removed to Washington Territorv. Died March, 
1884. 

548. Wilson Lee Spottswood, 1). D. (Dickinson College, 1870.) Fath- 

er of No. 1124.) 

Born November 3, 1822, in Carlisle', Pa, ; 1843, Entered Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1866-8, Presiding Elder Bellefonte 
District; 1869, Presiding Elder Williamsport District; 1870-73, President 
Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.; 1874-80, Central Pennsylvania 
Conference; 1880, Superannuated. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Published sermons, poems and papers. 

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549. * John Keagy Stayman. 

Born September 28, 1823, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; Assistant in Gram- 
mar School, Dickinson College; 1861-2, Adjunct Professor of Latin and 
French ; 1862-7, Professor of Latin and French ; 1867-9, Professor of An- 
cient Languages : 1869-74, Professor of Philosophy and English Literature, 
Dickinson College. Died July 4, 1882, in Baltimore, Md. 

Published : " Flowers and Fossils." 

550. William Henry Stewart. 

Born May 8, 1818, in Dorchester County, Md. ; 1843, Admitted to the 
bar in Cambridge, Md. ; 1844, Removed to Texas ; Entered Confederate 
States Army and became Major, Army of Northern Virginia ; 1875, Mem- 
ber of Texas Constitutional Convention ; 1876-, Judge of the Twenty-Sixth 
Judicial District of Texas. Address, Galveston, Texas. 

551 * Edward Stout. 

Born January 13, 1821, at Port Elizabeth, N. J. ; Teacher. Died March 
18, 1874. 

552. Charles Henry Tilghman. 

Born September 9, 1821, in Queen Anne County, Md. ; Farmer. Address, 
Carmichael, Queen Anne County, Md. 

553. Augustus Baker Tizzard. 

Born April 29, 1820, in Carlisle, Pa..; 1847, Ordained Deacon (Protestant 
Episcopal Church) ; 1849-, Rector of King William and Dale Parishes, 
Va. Address, Winterpock, Chesterfield County, Va. 

554. William Ryland White. 

Born November 26, 1820, in Georgetown, D. C. ; 1844-52, Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1852, Principal of Olin and Preston 
Institute, Blacksburg, Va. ; 1856, Principal of Public School, Fairmount, 
W. Va. ; 1864-9, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, W. Va. ; 1869- 
70, Principal of State Normal School, Fairmount, W. Va. ; 1871-75, District 
Superintendent American Bible Society ; 1877-, West Virginia Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1879-83, Presiding Elder Buckhannon Dist- 
rict. Address, Smithton, Doddridge County, W, Va. 

Peter Bosley, Baltimore, Md. 
G. W. Corner, Baltimore, Md. 
S. R. Emory, Queen Anne County, Md. 
J. C. Griffith, Harrisburg. 
Alexander Kirkland, Baltimore, Md. 
John Lehman, Newville. 
Tuisco Marlow, Loudon County, Va. 
G. M. McComas, Baltimore, Md. 
William McCoy, Carlisle. 
Henry A McGuire, Northumberland County. 
G. W. Parker, Carlisle. 
E. C. Stiles, Carlisle. 
J. C. Thomas, North East, Md. 
Russell Thomas, North East, Md. 
William Thompson, Centre County. 
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James Turnbull, New York. 

* William E. Wirt, Hanover. 

T. C. Worthington, Baltimore, Md. 
T. M. Wilson, Washington, D. C. 
E. S. Yard, Philadelphia. 

* William B. Knox, LL. B. 

Carlisle. Class of 1838. 

Edgar B. Wakeman, LL. B. 

* William S. Waters, LL. B. 
Class of 1838. 

Rev. John A. Collins, A. M. 
Rev. Edward Cooke, A. M. 
1838, A. B. Wes'eyan University; 1855. D. D. Harvard; President Lawrence Uni- 
versity, Wisconsin : President Clafiin University, S. C. 

* Rev. James Floy, A. M. 

Died 1863 in New York ; 1847, D. D. Wesleyan University, Ct. 

Rev. John M. Krebs, D. D. 
Class of 1827. 



Class of 1842. 



555. * Alexander Blatn Anderson. 

Born December 25, 1819, at Andersonburg, Perry County, Pa. ; 1846, Ad- 
mitted to Perry County bar; Practiced law a few years; Retired to his 
farm near Andersonburg, where he died November 15, 1871. 

556. * John Summekfield Battee. (Brother of No. 557.) 

Born May 24, 1824, in Anne Arundel County, Md. ; 1845, M. D. Univer- 
sity of Maryland ; 1846, Studied medicine in Paris ; 1847-9, Surgeon United 
States Army in the Mexican War; Practiced medicine in Baltimore ; 1861, 
Surgeon United States Navy. Died November 13, 1865, at the Naval Hos- 
pital, Portsmouth, Va. 

557. Richard Rtdoely Battee. ( Brother of No. 556.) 

Born December 29, 1832, in Anne Arundel County, Md. ; 1845, Admitted 
to Baltimore bar; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

558. Perry Gardner Buckingham. 

Address, Baltimore, Md. 

559. JOHATHAN E. BULKELEY. 

Born November 16, 1823, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; 1846, M. D. Jefferson 
Medical College; 1846-9, Practiced medicine at Plymouth, Pa.; 1849, Re- 
moved to Wilkes-Barre ; 1862-4, Assistant Surgeon, Fourth Pennsylvania 
Reserves ; 1864, Surgeon, First Infantry Battalion. Address, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. 

560. * WrLLTAM Rufus Creeuy. 

Born May 9, 1824, in Baltimore, Md.; 1854, Professor of Belles Lettres, 
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Baltimore City College; 1868, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Balti- 
more. Editor "Teacher's Journal." Died May 1, 1875, in Baltimore. 
Published : "Catechism of United States Histoiy," Spellers, Readers, &c. 

561. * Archer Gifford Miller. 

Born 1819, in Morristown, N. J.; Studied law and practiced first in Mary- 
land, then in Newark, N. J.; Removed to Wisconsin; Returned to New 
Jersey and engaged in newspaper work. Died December 18, 1873, in New- 
ark, N. J. 

562. * Robert Frazer Morris, Delaware, County, Pa. 

563. * John Richard Pattison. 

Born near Cambridge, Md., January 29, 1822; Farmer. Died near Cam- 
bridge, Md„ March 16, 1862. 

564. * Thomas William Perry Rider. 

Born 1824, at Salisbury, Md.; 1843, Member of Legislature of Maryland; 
1852, M. D. University of Maryland ; Practiced medicine in Salisbury, Md., 
■where he died in 1861. 

565. * Charles Patterson Wilkins. (Son of William Wilkins, Class 

of 1802.) 

Born September 12, 1820, in Pittsburg, Pa.; Lawyer; Removed to Texas; 
1847, Removed to California, where he became Judge. Died August 1, 
1864, in California. 

566. * Benjamin F. Wright. 

Born January 8, 1820, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1848, Went to California; 
About 1857, Returned to Pennsylvania ; 1860, Returned to California, where 
he is believed to have died. 

Rev. J. A. Collins, Maysville, Ky. 

Howard Copeland, Muskingum County, O. 
* J. O'H. Denny, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Died 1859. 

W. L. Dewart, Sunbury, Pa. 

W. A. Dorsey, Frederick County, Md. 

R. H. Dulany, Welbourn, Va. 

N. C. Gore, Baltimore County, Md. 

S. J. C. Hickman, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

Daniel Holliday, Hampton County, Va. 

F. H. Jordan, Page County, Va. 

J. C. Leiper, Delaware County, Pa. 

S. R. McClintock, M. D., Philadelphia. V . £ , / 8 4*V « 

Professor Philade'phia College of Medicine. (?) 

Wm. McKim, Carlisle. 

Wm, P. Miller, Carlisle. 

T. W. Mulford, Salem, N. J. 

J. D. Norcross, Bordentown, N. J. 

J. W. Osborn, Millington, Md. 

Willard Saulsbury, Lawyer, Dover, Del. 
1859-71, United States Senator: Chancellor of Delaware. 
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F. B. Snyder, Washington County, Va. 
T. R. Stewart, Dorchester County, Md. 
Wra. C. Tuck, Annapolis, Md. 
Benoni Wheat, Alexandria, Va, 
S. W. Wysong, Jefferson County, Va. 

* Thomas Wright, LL. B. 
Class of 1839. 

Carroll Spense, LL. B. 

* James Buchanan, LL. D. 
Class of 1809. 

Luther Kidder, A. M. 
William Kingston, A. M. 
Prefessor Mathematics, Victoria University, Canada. 

* Howard Malcom, A. M. 
Class of J 816. 

* Robert Newton, D. D. 



Class of 1843. 



567. Richard Hughlett Bryan. 

Born 1820, in Cecil County, Md.; Clerk of Circuit and County Courts, 
Stafford County, Va.; Commissioner of Accounts and of Chancery; Teacher. 
Address Stafford, C. H., Va. 

568. * John Francis Chaplain, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1869.) 

Born October 16, 1824, at Trappe, Talbot County, Md.; 1852-80, Member 
of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1876, Delegate 
to General Conference ; 1877-80, Presiding Elder. Died August 26, 1880, 
at Allentown, Pa. 

569. Isaac Dillon, D. D. (Willamette University. 1869.) (Father of 

No. 1170.) 

Born October 28, 1823, in Zanesville, O.; Member of Puget Sound Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Eight years Editor "Pacific Christ- 
ian Advocate." Address Port Townsend, W. T. 

570. John Littleton Harmanson. 

Born March 30, 1821, in Northampton County, Va.; 1847, M. D. Phila- 
delphia, Pa,; Practicing medicine. Address, Pungoteague; Accomac 
County, Va. 

571 Warren Holden. 

Born February 1, 1817, in Newark, N. J.; Taught in Virginia, Carlisle, 
Pa., and New jersey; 1852-, Professor of Mathematics Girard College, 
Pa. Address Philadelphia, Pa, 

572. Robert Alexander Lamrerton, LL. D. (University of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1880.) 

Born December 6, 1824, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1846-80, Member of Harrisburg 
bar; 1862, Lieutenant Colonel First Regiment Pennsylvania Militia; 1872, 

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Member of Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania ; 1880-, President 
Lehigh University. Address, South Bethlehem, Pa. 
Published : "Acldresses," &e. 

573. * Washington Lee. 

Bora May 7, 1821. at Wilkes-Barre, (?) Pa.; Member of Wilkes-Barre 
bar; Removed to Baltimore, then to New York, where he died March 25, 
1883. 

574. Robert McPherson. 

Born 1819, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1843-6, Western Theological Seminary; 1846, 
Ordained by Ohio Presbytery; Pastor at Fairmount, Temperanceville, Mt 
Pisgah, Centre and Landisburg, Mt. Camel and North Branch ; 1884-, 
Pastor at Fairmount, Pa.; was Chaplain 139th Pennsylvania Volunteers. 
Address, Fairmount, Pa. 

575. * Robert Henry Pattison, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1867.) (Fath- 

er of Governor Pattison.) 

Bora January 22, 1824, near Cambridge, Md. ; 1843-5, Taught in Balti- 
more; 1846-75, Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; 1868, Delegate to General Conference ; 1869-72, Presiding Elder. 
Died February 14, 1875, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

576. Jonas John Potts. 

Bora May 19, 1821, in Loudon County, Va. ; 1843-5, Assistant in Gram- 
mar School, Dickinson College; 1844-5, Principal of Academy, Hillsboro, 
Va. ; 1855-9, Professor in Buckingham Collegiate Institute, Va. ; 1859-69, 
Principal of Hillsboro Academy, Va. ; 1870-78, President of St. Charles 
College, Mo. ; 1879-, Principal of Private School, Howard County, Md. 
Address, Darlington, Md. 

577. Josiah Snow. (Brother of No. 668.) 

Born 1824 at Chestertown, Md. ; 1846, Admitted to the bar in North- 
ampton County, Va. ; 1860, Commissioner of United States Court of Claims 
for Illinois ; Farmer. Address, Central, St. Louis County, Mo. 

578. William Lebbels Whitney. 

Born January 16, 1823, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1844, Taught at Port Gib- 
son, Miss. ; 1850, Admitted to the bar at Pottsville,Pa. ; Adjutant Twenty- 
seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia ; President Miners' Na- 
tional Bank of Pottsville. Address, Potts ville, Pa. 

579. * Leonard Groninger Woodward. 

Born June 8, 1815, in Juniata County, Pa. ; 1843-7, Principal of High 
School, Middleburg. Va. ; 1847, Principal Preparatory Department Ran- 
dolph Macon College, Va. ; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Onslow 
County, N. C. Died December 13, 1882, at Richlands, Onslow County, N.G. 

580. William S. Young. 

Born December 25, 1825, in Hanover, York County, Pa.; Taught in Mid- 
dletown, O. ; Grain and Hardware Merchant; 1858, Removed to Baltimore, 
Md., Engaged in the Grain Trade; 1875, Member of City Council ; Presi- 
dent Corn and Flour Exchange. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

C. S. Ashmead, Philadelphia. 
Alfred Barratt, Philadelphia. 

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F. C. Carson, Harrisbnrg. 

St. G. L. L. Croghan, Washington, D. C. 

W. L. Elliott, Carlisle. 

L. R. Fechtig, Georgetown, D. C. 

Russell Finn ell, Warren County, Va. 

J. P. Fleming, Franklin Count}'. 

F. M. L. Gillelen, Centreville. 

* A. F. Heron, Fort Jesnp, La. 
R. H. Hobart, Harrisburg. 

William W. Jacob, Northampton County, Va. 
W. C. Kennerly, Clarke County, Va. 

* J. L. Locke, La Grange, Tenn. 

B. H. C. Massey, Kent County, Md. 
L. Meginney, Baltimore, Md. 
James O'Hara, Pittsburg. 
D. S. Reisher, Chambersbnrg. 
Eli Saulsbury, Lawyer, Dover, Del. 
1853-4, Member of Legislature of Delaware: 1871-, United States Senator. 
J. F. Seibert, Chambersburg. 
T. W. S. Smith, Harrisonburg, Va. 

F. A. Stewart, Dorchester County, Md. 
D. E. Thomas, Baltimore, Md. 

G. W. Townsend, Odessa, Del. 
J. T. Wilkins, Eastville, Va. 

William H. Lamberton, LL. B. 

00 

* George W. B-thune, D. D. 
Class of 1823. 

William B. Edwards, A. M. 

* Edmund S. Janes, A. M. 
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

J. L. Kemp, A. M. 
Professor of Mathematics Transylvania University. 
J. N. McLeod, D. D. 



Class of 1844. 



581. Grafton Marsh Bosley. 

1847, M. D. University of Maryland ; Practicing medicine. Address, 
Towsontown, Md. 

582. John Davis Boswell. (Brother of Nos. 648 and 851.) 
Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

583. * Henry Donnel. 

Born December 1, 1826, in Sunbury, Pa.; Member of Sunbury bar; 1862- 

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64, In War Department, Washington, D. C. Died May 19, 1864 in Sun- 
bury, Pa. 

584. James Morrill Follansbee. 

Bora May 31, 1823, in Washington, D. C ; 1846, M. D. Columbia Col- 
lege, Washington, D. C. ; 1846-7, Taught in Fayette County, Tenn. ; 1847, 
Removed to San Antonio, Tex. ; 1849-53, Texas Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church South; 1853-6, President Andrew Female College, 
Huntsville, Tex. ; 1856-66, President of Soule University, Tex.; 1866, Re- 
signed and removed to Washington, D. C. ; 1867-76, Baltimore Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church South ; 1876-7, President Johnson Female , 
College, Union, W. Va. ; 1877, President of Charleston Female College, W. 
Va. : 1880-, West Virginia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 
Address, Hinton, Summers County, W. Va. 

585. * John Stansbury Gorsuch. 

Born December 17, 1820, in Baltimore County, Md. ; 1846-52. Member 
of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died March 16, 
1852, in Cumberland, Md. 

586. * William Armstrong Graham. (Brother of No. 682.) 

Born July 3, 1822, in Juriata County, Pa. ; 1845, Graduated Princeton 
Theological Seminarv ; Pastor at Williamsport, Buckingham, Eden and 
Berlin, Md. Died at Carlisle, Pa., September 28, 1857. 

587. * Ebenezer Denny Harding. 

Born at xlllegheny Arsenal near Pittsburg, Pa. ; Civil Engineer on Pitts- 
burg and McConnellsville Railroad; Car Builder at Latrobe, Pa. Died 
December 28, 1868, aged 43 years. 

588. Diego John Miller Loop. 

Bora February 11, 1823, at Elmira, N. Y. ; 1847, Admitted to the bar at El- 
mira, N. Y. ; 1847, Removed to Illinois ; 1849, District Attorney of Colum- 
bia County, Wis. ; 1864, Admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Penn- 
sylvania; 1870, Removed to Missouri; Judge of Police Court, Joplin, Mo.; 
1881, Admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of New York. Address, 
Nanticoke, Pa. 

Published Review Articles. 

589. Perley Ray Lovejoy. 

Teacher. Address, Mt. Washington, Md. 

590. Joseph Henry Martin. 

Talbot County, Md. 

591. George Hawkins McCabe, LL. D. (Wagner Institute, 1880.^ 

Born May 3, 1824, at Crosswicks, N. J.; 1844-6, Taught in Schuylkill 
County, Pa.; 1846-7, Professor of Mathematics in Pennington Seminary, 
N J.; 1849, Professor of Natural Science, Wesleyan Female College, Wil- 
mington, Del.; 1849, Admitted to the bar of Schuylkill County, Pa.; 1880, 
Professor of Astronomy, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia, Address, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

592. * Alfred Bruxsox McOalmoxt 

Born April 28, 1825, in Franklin, Pa.; 1847, Admitted to Franklin bar; 
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Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, Western District of Pennsylvania ; 
1858-61, Assistant Attorney General United States; Lieutenant Colonel 
142d Pennsylvania Volunteers; Promoted to Colonel; was in most of the 
battles of the Army of the Potomac. Died in Philadelphia, May 9, 1874. 

593. Isaiah Willis McCord. 

Born April 23, 1820, in Lewistown, Pa.; Merchant. Address, Lewistown, 
Pa. 

594. * Thomas Brown Parker. 

595. * William McFunn Penrose. 

Born March 29, 1825, in Carlisle, Pa.; Member of Carlisle bar ; Lieuten- 
ant Colonel Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves. Died September 2, 
1872, in Carlisle, Pa. 

596. Samuel James Powell. 

Born August 26, 1824, in Snow Hill, Md.; 1846, Admitted to the bar in 
Snow Hill, Md.; 1847-8, Studied in the Louisiana Law School in New Or- 
leans ; 1880-, Judge of the Court of Appeals for Louisiana. Address, Bay- 
ou Sara, La. 

597. Otis Henry Tiffany, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1859.) (Brother 

of No. 719.) 

Born July 3, 1825, in Baltimore, Md.; 1845-6, Resident Graduate, Dick- 
inson College ; 1847, Tutor in Greek, Dickinson College ; 1848-51, Adjunct 
Professor of Mathematics; 1851-7, Professor of Mathematics, Dickinson 
College; 1857-60, Secretary Maryland Bible Society; I860-, Pastor of 
Methodist Churches in Chicago, 111., New Brunswick, N. J., Newark, N. J., 
Washington, D. C, Philadelphia, Pa., and New York City. Address, New 
York, N Y. 

Published : Sermons, Addresses, Review Articles, and Contributions to 
McClintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia. 

B. S. Anderson, Delaware County. 

C. C. Ashmead, Philadelphia. 

* Wm. Bonbright, Philadelphia. 
Died May, 1857, aged 35 years. 

W. T. Brown, Carlisle. 

Isaac D. Budd, Philadelphia. 

/ J. D. Budd, Philadelphia. 

D. W. Chew, Philadelphia. 

C. A. Cowgill, Port Penn, Delaware. 
.Rev. J. G. Craighead, Cumberland County. 
I. S. Cushman, New Gloucester, Del. 
O. J. Dickey, Lancaster. 
1868-71, Member cf Congress. Died 1876. 
Rev. T. M. Flint, Lewistown. 

* J. B. Gibson, Lieutenant, United States Army. 
Alfred Griffith, Baltimore, Md. 

J. Wilson Henderson, Carlisle. 
N. Holland, Snow Hill, Md. 
A. P. Hooke, Chester County. 
J. K. Howard, Greenville, Tenn. 
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T. S. Keenan. Youngstown. 

P. Marlow, Loudon County, Va. 

W. G. Marlow, Loudon County, Va. 

J. W. McCracken, Delaware County. 

T. L. Mount, Raymond, Miss. 

Geo. Mulford, Salem, N. J. 

Rev. T. C. Murphey, Salem, N. J. 

D. W. Paul, Petersburg, Va. 

J. P. Roman, Cecil County, Md. 

J. D. Steinberger, Philadelphia. 

W. B. Tilghman, Queen Anne County, Md. 

Henry Van Reed, Reading. 

John H. Dashiell, A. M. 
Class of 1840. 

* Thomas Jackson, D. D., England. 
Died 1873. 

* Edmund S. James, D. D. 

Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died 1876. 

* William Wicks, D. D. 
Died 1862. 



Class of 1845. 



598. * William Douland Agnew. 

Born 1824, in Carlisle, Pa,; Studied in Princeton Theological Seminary; 
Tutor in Oakland College, Miss. Died in Oakland, Miss., September 17, 
1847. 

599. * John Hay.s Blair. 

Born January 22, 1826, in Carlisle, Pa.; Member of Carlisle bar. Died 
in Carlisle, November 14, 1847. 

600. * John Carson. 

Born in Baltimore, Md.; Member of Baltimore bar; 1859-83, Trustee of 
Dickinson College. Died in Baltimore, May, 1883. 

601. * James Wallace Duncan. 

Born near Bellefonte, Pa.; Graduated Harvard Law School; Practiced 
law in New Orleans, La. Died in Shreveport, La., about 1883. 

602. Joseph Dysaht. 

Born July 8, 1820, in Huntingdon County, Pa.; 1846, Principal Hillsboro 
Academy, Md.; 1846, Taught near Aberdeen, Miss ; 1848, Admitted to the 
bar in Aberdeen; 1848-53, Principal Aberdeen Academy; 1853, Removed 
to Illinois ; 1856, Removed to Vinton, la.; 1858, Superintendent of Schools, 
Benton County, la.; 1860-61, Editor "Vinton Eagle;" 1861-5, 1869-73, State 
Senator ; 1873-7, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa. Address, Dysart, Tama 
County, la. 

603. James R. Finch, Rahway, N. J. 
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604. * George Willis Foulke. (Son of No. 161.) 

Born October 8, 1822, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1847, M. D.Jefferson Medical Col- 
lege, Philadelphia ; Practiced Medicine in Carlisle. Died in Carlisle, 
March 4, 1850. 

605. * James Biddle Gordon. 

Born 1825, in Reading, Pa.; Member of Venango County, Pa., bar. Died 
at an early age. 

606. John Graoey, Baltimore, Md. 

607. Samuel Henry Griffith. 

Born December 23, 1826, in Baltimore, Md.; 1850-69, Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1871-85, Rector of Protestant Episco- 
pal Churches in Frostburg, Md., Pittsburg, Pa., Clearfield, Pa., Philadel- 
phia, Pa., and Georgetown, D. C. Address, Georgetown, D. C. 

Published Sermons, &c. 

608. Robert Miller Henderson. (Father of No. 1173.) 

Born March 11, 1827, near Carlisle, Pa.: 1847, Admitted to Carlisle bar; 
1851-3, Member of the Legislature of Pennsylvania; 1861, Captain in the 
Thirty-sixth Pennsylvania Reserves; 1862, Lieutenant Colonel; 1863, Re- 
signed; Provost Marshall of Cumberland County; 1865, Brevetted Colonel 
of United States Volunteers ; 1865, Brigadier General United States Vol- 
unteers; 1874-82, Law Judge of Twelfth Judicial District of Pennsylvania; 
1882, President Judge of same District; 1882, Resigned and returned to the 
practice of law in Carlisle. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Published Opinions, Addresses, &c. 

609. David Knox. 

Born 1822, in Baltimore, Md.; Bookkeeper. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

610. Robert Samuel Maclay, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1864.) 

Born February 7, 1824, at Concord, Franklin County, Pa.; 1846, Balti- 
more Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1847-81, Missionary in 
China; 1882-, Superintendent of Methodist Episcopal Missions in Japan. 
Address, Tokio, Japan. 

Published : "Life Among the Chinese," " Chinese Dictionary." 

611. * John McClure. (Son of No. 169.) 

Born in Carlisle, Pa. Died in Carlisle, January 8, 1847, aged 21 years. 

612. Joseph Benson McEnally. 

Born 1825, in Lycoming County, Pa.; Studied law at Sunbury, Pa.; 1850, 
Member of Clearfield bar; 1867-74, Trustee of Dickinson College; 1868-9, 
President Judge of the Twenty -filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania; 
Practicing law. Address, Clearfield, Pa. 

613. John Horace Stevens. 

Born 1828, in Harrisonburg, Va.; M. D. University of Virginia; Prac- 
ticed in Jackson Parish, La.; Surgeon in Confederate States Army; Settled 
in Dallas, Texas, where he died February 24, 1883. 

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614. Charles Henderson Stinson. 

Born June 28, 1825, in Montgomery County, Pa ; 1845-7, Taught a pri- 
vate school: 1849, Admitted to the bar in Norristown, Pa.; 1867-70, State 
Senator; 1869-70, Speaker of the Senate ; Practicing law. Address, Norris- 
town, Pa. 

615. Isaac Newton TJrner, LL. D. (Mississippi College, 1867.) 

Born June 6, 1821, near Pottstown, Pa.; 1851, Admitted to the bar in 
Charleston S. C; 1851-67, President of Mississippi College ; 1867, Return- 
ed to Pennsylvania. Address, Pottstown, Pa. 

G-. A. Baker, King George County, Ya. 

J. A. Banks, Reading. 

J. G. Brown, Carlisle. 

Benj. Charlton, Bedford County. 

Davidson Eckels, Carlisle, Pa. 
Principal, Carlisle Hig-h School. 

A. Eshleman, Strasburg. 

Wm. Fleming, Carlisle. 

Rev. J. M. Grandin, New York. 

Wm. M. Hines, Frederick, Md. 

John Johnson, Columbia. 

E. S. Lore, Philadelphia. 

R. M. Lusk, Jefferson City, Mo. 

Thos. McFadden, Rushville, O. 

W. W. McMackin, Philadelphia. 

J. E. Mount, Raymond, Miss. 

Wm. G. Niblock, M. D., Landisburg. 

H. M. Nourse, Washington, D. C. 
* A. G. AY. Owens, Annapolis, Md. 

T. M. Pawling. Montgomery County. 

T. D. Pitman, New York. 

Wesley Prettyman, Baltimore, Md. 

P. F. Ravesies, Mobile, Ala. 

W. W. Rennoe, Charles County, Md. 

A. G. Rowland, Montgomery County. 

Rev. John Sailor, Carlisle. 

J. T. P. Scott, Franktown, Ya. 

H. M. Smith, Carlisle. 

Rev. J. AY. Tongue, Loudon County, A'a. 
1844-62, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

J. M. Wallis, Juniata County. 

L. D. Q. Washington, Washington, D. C. 

J. E. Winder, Eastville, Va. 

Wm. M. Whitaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rev. William H. Gilder, A. M. 
Richard A. Morgan, D. D. 
C. C. Yan Arsdale, D. D. 

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Class of 1846. 



616. John Davenport Blackwell, D. D. (Randolph Macon College, 

1872.) 

Born June 17, 1822, in Fauquier County, Va.; 1847-, Member of Vir- 
ginia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South ; 1864-5, Chaplain in 
Southern Army; Three times Presiding Elder. Address, Petersburg, Va. 

Publications: "Tactual Succession," "God's Word Our Guide," Ser- 
mons, Reviews, &c. 

617. * William Pltjmmer Bird. 

Born July 25, 1825, in Anne Arundel County, Md.; 1849, M. D. Univer- 
sity of Maryland ; Practiced Medicine at South River, Anne Arundel Coun- 
ty, Md., where he died October 15, 1884. 

v / 618. Charles Mifflin Boyd. V . P> , / ?\ 

Frederick, Md.; Physician ; Practicing in the West. 

619. * Charles Henry Browne. (Brother of No. 620.) 
Born in Georgetown, D. C. Died there about 1857. 

620. * Stephen Tilton Browne. (Brother of No. 619.) 

Born in Georgetown, D. C. Disappeared and is supposed to be dead. 

621. * Robert Laurenson Dashiell, D. D. (Wesleyan University, 1866.) 

Born June 25, 1825, in Salisbury, Md.; 1846-8, Taught in Baltimore, Md.; 
1848-60, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1860-8, New- 
ark Conference ; 1868-72, President of Dickinson College ; 1872-80, Corres- 
ponding Secretary of Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society; 1872, '76, 
Delegate to General Conference. Died March 8, 1880, in Newark, N. J. 

622. * James Andrew Devinney. 

Born in Juniata County, Pa.; 1846-8, Resident Graduate Dickinson Col- 
lege ; 1848-51, Principal of Grammar School of Dickinson College. Died 
October 8, 1851, in Carlisle, Pa., aged 32 years. 

623. Alexander Severus Gibbons. 

Born September 9, 1822, in Rockingham County, Va.; 1849, M. D. Uni- 
versity of Maryland ; 1849-52, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; 1852, Missionary to California ; 1854, Professor, and 1857, Presi- 
dent of University of the Pacific, Cal.; 1864, Professor of Natural Science, 
Ohio State University; 1878-, California Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Address, San Leandro, Cal. 

624. Charles Hall. (Brother of No. 636.) 

Born 1827, in Carlisle, Pa.; Treasurer of Sharon Railway. Address, 
Sharon, Pa. 

625. * John Wtlltam Fletcher Hank. (Brother of Nos. 637, 655 and 

705.) 

Born in Ohio, March 11, 1826 ; 1850, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; 
Eight years Physician to Maryland Penitentiary. Died in Baltimore, Md., 
November 3, 1881. 

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626. * Jacob Brandt Keller. 

Born De3einbei% 1825, in Carlisle, Pa ; 1848, Graduated at Theological 
Seminary at Mercersburg, Pa.; 1848-55, Pastor of a German Reformed 
Church in Montgomery County, Pa. Died 1858, in Carlisle. 

627. * John Robert Kennaday. 

Lawyer; Represented Brooklyn in New York House of Representatives 
and in State Senate. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 22. 1884. 

628. Richard Alexander F. Penrose, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 

1875.) 

Born March 24, 1827, in Carlisle, Pa.; ,M. D. University of Pennsylvania; 
Practicing Medicine in Philadelphia; Professor of Obstetrics in Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

629. * John Asahel Phelps. 

Born January 25, 1828, in Federalsburg, Md.; Studied law in Easton, 
Md. Died at Rockford, 111., July 28, 1854! 

630. Alfred William Sims. 

Born September 21, 1826, in Mt, Holly, K J.; Civil Engineer; During 
the civil war was in Quartermaster's Department. Address, Orbisonia, 
Huntingdon County, Pa. 

631. * Beverly Roberts Waugh. (Son of Bishop Waugh.) 

Born July 16, 1824, at Liberty, Md.; 1846, Professor of Mathematics and 
English Literature, Baltimore Female College ; 1853-61, Principal of Penn- 
sylvania Female College, Harrisburg, Pa. Died March 24, 1861, in Harris- 
burg, Pa. 

S. W. Adams, Charles County, Md. 
Rev. F. D. Beidler, Reading. 
J. H. Collins, Winchester, Va. 
J. M. Cooper, Franklin County. 
Wm. Downey, Liberty, Md. 
J. R. Elder, Indianapolis, Ind. 
E. F. Fitzgerald, Nottoway County, Va, 
James Fleming, Carlisle. 
/ J. V. Follansbee, Sappington, Md. 

John P. Gray, M. D., Utica, K Y. — U ' **• « - 

Superintendent State Lunatic Asylum. 

* J. D. Hanson, Washington, D. C. 
Rev. Fielder Israel, Lynn, Mass. 
1845-61, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Unitarian, 
W. H. McNamara, Dorchester County, Md. 
J. C. Morfit, Washington, D. C. 
J. F. Morselle, Cincinnati, O. 
J. W. Myers, Front Royal, Va. 
W. C. Perkins, Smyrna, Del. 
R, W. Perrie, Baltimore, Md. 
Lindsey Priestley, Northumberland. 
David Prout, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
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S. W. Scrivener, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
T. L. Simmons, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
J. H. Spencer, Philadelphia. 
J. W. Spicknall, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
R. B. Stevenson, Carlisle. 
Horace Stringfellow, Washington, D. C. 
E. Sundstrom, Stockholm, Sweden. 
E. C. Wadhams, Wyoming Valley. 
* J. W. Williams, Charleston, S. C. 
Ephraim Zug, Mechanicsburg. 

John Penn Brooks, LL. B. 
Henry Edgar Keene, LL. B. 



Class of 1847. 



632. * Charles Wesley Carrigan. 

Born Anril 23, 1827, in Philadelphia, Pa.; Member of Philadelphia bar ; 
1855-8, Register of Wills and Judge of Probate ; 1865, Deputy Naval Offi- 
cer, Port of Philadelphia. Died October 11, 1883, in Germantown, Pa. 

633. Wesley Cochran. 

Born January 13, 1814, in Peru, N. Y.; Member of Genesee Conference ; 
1868-72, Presiding Elder ; now Supernumerary. Address, Mansfield, 
Tioga County, Pa. 

Published: " The Emigrants," "Life of Human Souls." 

634. * William Field. 

Born October 1, 1823, in Williamsport, Pa.; Lawyer ; Removed to Whar- 
ton, Texas ; District Attorney for Wharton County. Died in Galveston, 
Texas, August 12, 1854. 

635. * Joseph Lord Gates 

Went to California about 1849 and was never heard of afterwards. 

636. * Norman Hall, (Brother of No. 624.) 

Barn 1827, in Carlisle, Pa.; Iron Manufacturer. Address, Sharon, Pa. 

637. John Newman Hank. (Brother of Nos. 625, 655 and 705.) 

Born October 18, 1827, in Fincastle, Va.; 1851-67, Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Professor in Huntsville Female 
College; Professor of Ancient Languages, Baltimore City College. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore, Md. 

638. John Lemon Harper. 
Address Indianapolis, Ind. 

639. * Samuel Levis. 

Delaware County, Pa.; Civil Engineer. Died about 1848. 
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640. DeWitt Clinton Lloyd. 

Born June 1, 1828, in Williamsport, Pa.; 1847-50, Taught in Kemper 
County, Miss.; Admitted to Kemper County bar; Removed to Williams- 
port, Pa.; Six years District Attorney for Lycoming County, Pa.; 1863-75, 
Chief Clerk United States House of Representatives ; Practicing law. Ad- 
dress, "Williamsport, Pa. 

641. James Andrew McCauley, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1867.) 

LL. D., (Lafayette College, 1883.) 

Born October 7, 1822, in Cecil County, Md.; 1847-50, Taught in Balti- 
more Count} 7 , Md.; 1850-, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church; 1851-3, Principal Wesleyan Female Institute, Staunton, Va.; 1870- 
72, Presiding Elder, Washington District ; 1872-, President Dickinson Col- 
lege; 1872, '76, '80, '84, Delegate to General Conference; 1874, Delegate to 
British Wesleyan Conference. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

642. Charles James Thompson McIntire. (Brother of No. 967.) 

Born January 3, 1830, in New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Pa,; 1851, Ad- 
mitted to Perry County bar; District Attorney of Perry County; 1868-70, 
State Senator; Practicing law. Address, New Bloomfleld, Pa. 

643. John Mitchell Robinson. 

Born December 6, 1827, in Caroline County, Md.; 1849, Admitted to the 
bar in Centreville, Md ; 1850, Deputy Attorney General ; 1852, State's Attor- 
ney for Queen Anne County, Md.; 1864, Judge of Second Judicial Circuit 
of Maryland ; 1867-, Judge of the Court of Appeals for Maryland. Ad- 
dress, Centreville, Md. 

644. * Moses Walton, t Brother of No. 788.) 

Born January 14, 1826, in Shenandoah County, Va.; Lawyer; 1863-5, 
Member House of Delegates, Va.; 1878, Delegate to General Conterence 
Methodist Espiscopal Church, South. Died in Woodstock, Va., June 15, 
1883. 

645. Edwin Hanson W t ebster. 

Born March 31, 1829,. in Harford County, Md.; 1851, Admitted to Har- 
ford County bar; 1855-9, State Senator; Two years President of Senate ; 
1859-65, Member of Congress; 1862, Colonel, Seventh Maryland Volun- 
teers, United States Army; 1865, Collector of Customs, Baltimore. Ad 
dress, Belair, Md. 

646. Samuel Cyrus Wingard. 

Born in Huntingdon County, Pa.; Lawyer; In United States Army dur- 
ing the civil war; Member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives; 
United States Attorney ; Judge of the Supreme Court of Washington Ter- 
ritory. Address, W x alla Walla, W. T. 

J. R. Angney, Philadelphia. 
W. H. Batt, Chester County. 
F. W. Biggs, Emmittsburg, Md. 
T. L. Brown, Middleburg, Va. 
D. E. Bayard, Pittsburg. 
J. R. Cadden, Hillsboro, Va. 
H. J. M. Chew, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
A. M. Criswell, Franklin County. 
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Geo. M. Everhart, D. D., Montgomery, Ala. 
1852, A. B. Emory and Henry College ; President Huntsville Female College, Ala.; 
1860, Ordained by Protestant Episcopal Church ; 1871, Founded Kemper Hall: 1879-, 
Rector of Hamner Hall, Montgomery, Ala. 

E. H. Flournoy, Chesterfield, Va. 

R. A. Finnell, Warren County, Va. 

J. B. Freeland, Lancaster County. 

Geo. Gibson, United States Army. 

J. J. Gray, Baltimore, Md. 

Adam Holiday, Carlisle. 

J. A. Nicholson, Sussex County, Del. 

A. H. Rose, Susquehanna County. 

Rich. Sewell, Baltimore, Md. 

Casper Shunk, Harrisburg. 

W. F. Shunk, Harrisburg. 

J. A. Stayman, Carlisle. 

J. W. H. Stettinius, Washington, D. C. 

J. D. Stewart, Baltimore, Md. 

Jonathan Turner, Baltimore, Md. 

Wm. Wallace, King George's County, Va. 

E. T. White, Salisbury, Md. 

John Beecham, D. D., England. 

Henry Brewerton, LL. D. 
Superintendent United States Military Academy. 

Edward Neville, D. D. 

Rev. Joseph Salkeld, A. M. 
Class of 1839. 



Class of 1848. 



647. * Thomas Montgomery Biddle. 

Born 1829, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1851, Admitted to Carlisle bar. Died 1864, in 
Erie, Pa. 

648. William Laws Boswell. (Brother of No. 582 and 851.) 

Born June 22, 1828, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1849-53, Philadelphia Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1853, Professor of Languages in Dick- 
inson Seminary ; Professor in Delaware College, Newark, Del.; 1855, Pro- 
fessor of Languages in Genesse College, N. Y.; 1857-60, Professor of Math- 
ematics, and 1860-65, Professor of Greek and German, Dickinson College; 
1865-, Insurance business. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

649. * John Neff Coombs. 

Born May 27, 1823, in Allegheny County, Md.; 1849-62, Member of Bal- 
timore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1862-74, Pastor of West- 
ern Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C. Died December 27, 1874, in 
Washington, D. C. 

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€50. John Andrew Jackson Creswell, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 
1871.) . 

Born November 18, 1828, in Port Deposit, Md.; 1850, Admitted to the bar 
of Cecil County, Md.; 1861-2, Member of House of Delegates, Maryland; 
1862-3, Adjutant General of Maryland; 1863-5, Member of Congress; 
1865, United States Senator ; 1869-74, Postmaster General. Address, Elk- 
ton, Md. 

Published : Speeches, Addresses and Reports. 

651. Henry Clay Dallam. 

Born November 28, 1828, in Baltimore, Md.; 1851, Graduated in law, Un- 
iversity of Virginia ; In Confederate States Service during civil war ; Judge 
Advocate General of Maryland ; Chief Judge Appeal Tax Court of Bal- 
timore. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

652. William Daniel. 

Born January 24, 1826, on Deal's Island, Somerset County, Md. ; 1851, 
Admitted to Somerset County bar ; 1853-7, Member of House of Delegates, 
Md. ; 1857, State Senator; 1858, Resigned and removed to Baltimore; 
1864-76, Trustee of Dickinson College ; 1864, Member of Constitutional 
Convention of Md. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

653. * John Summerfield Deale, D. D. (Allegheny College, 1870'.) 

(Father of No. 1242.) 

Born September 3, 1825, in Annapolis, Md. ; 1849-85, Member of Balti- 
more Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1882, Presiding Elder ; 
1884, Delegate to Centennial Conference, Baltimore. Died in Baltimore, 
Md., April 19, 1885. 

654. John Greenbank. 

Born December 7, 1829, in Cumberland County, N. J. ; 1850-52, Profes- 
sor in Wes]e} r an Female College, Wilmington, Del.; 1853, M. D. Homeo- 
pathic Medical College, Philadelphia ; 1861-78, Practiced in New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. ; Practicing in Philadelphia. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

655. * James Bernard Hank. (Brother of Nos. 625, 637 and 705.) 

Born September 15, 1829, in Harrisonburg, Va. ; Physician ; Surgeon in 
Russian Army during Crimean war. Died 1859 in Morgantown, W. Ya. 

656. Garrick Mallery Harding. 

Born July 12, 1830, at Exeter, Luzerne County, Pa. ; 1850, Admitted to 
Wilkes Barre bar; 1858, Elected District Attorney for Luzerne County ; 
1870-80, Judge of the Eleventh Judicial District of Pennsylvania ; 1880, 
Resigned ; Practicing law. Address, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

657. Hexry Martyn Harman, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1866.) 

Born March 22, 1822, in Anne Arundel County, Md. ; 1853-5, Professor 
in Baltimore Female College ; 1858-68, Associated with Dr. J. A. Morgan 
in a Private School in Baltimore ; 1868-9, Professor of Ancient Languages 
West Virginia University: 1869-70, Traveled in Europe, Egypt and the 
Holy Land ; 1870-9, Professor of Ancient Languages ; 1879-, Professor of 
Greek and Hebrew, Dickinson College. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Published : " Egypt and the Holy Land," "Introduction to the Old and 
New Testaments," 4th Ed. 1884, Review Articles, &c. 

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658. John Wesley Heisley. 

Born February 1.6,1824, in Williamsport, Pa. ; 1849, Admitted to the 
bar in Williamsport ; Practiced law in Cleveland, O. ; Now Judge of the- 
Court of Common Pleas. Address, Cleveland, O. 

659. William Ing. 

Born January 8, 1830, in Baltimore, Md. ; Clerk in the office of the Bal- 
timore and Ohio Railroad. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

660. * Charles William Keesee. 

Born August 25, 1826, in Charles City County, Va. ; Taught in Manches- 
ter and Richmond, Va. Died in Chesterfield County, Va., September 23,. 
1853. 

661. * Francis Alexander Macartney. 

Born Januaiy, 1829, in Loudon County, Va. ; Practiced law in Wash- 
ington, D. C, and died there. 

662. James William Marshall. 

Born August 14, 1822, in Clarke County, Va. , 1848-50, Adjunct Profes- 
sor of Latin and Greek ; 1850-60, Professor of Latin and Greek, and, 1860— 
62, Professor of Latin and French, Dickinson College; 1862, United States 
Consul at Leeds, England ; 1869-74, First Assistant Postmaster General ; 
July 3, 1874 — August 24, 1874, Postmaster General ; General Superintend- 
ant of Railway Mail Service. Address, Paris, Fauquier County, Va. 

Published : Articles in McClintock & Strong's Cyclopaedia, Reviews, Re- 
ports, &c. 

663. * Bernard Harrison Nadal, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1857.) 

Born March 2, 1813, in Talbot County, Md.; 1835, Entered Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Pursued his studies in college 
while pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Carlisle, Pa.; 1854-7, 
Professor of Fthics and English Literature in Indiana Asbury University ; 
1857-67, Baltimore Conference; Presiding Elder; 1867-70, Professor of 
Historical Theology in Drew Theological Seminary. Died in Madison, N- 
J., June 20, 1870. 

Published numerous reviews and miscellaneous articles. 

664. * James William Nicholls. Georgetown, D. C. 

665. Elijah Barrett Prettyman. 

Born February 20, 1830, in Williamsport, Pa. ; 1849-50, Taught at West 
River, Md. ; 1852, Admitted to the bar in Rockville, Md.; 1853-63, Princi- 
pal of Brookeville Academy, Md.; 1863-, Clerk of Circuit Court for Mont- 
gomery County, Md. ; 1878, 82, Delegate to General Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church South; 1884, Delegate to Centennial Conference, Balti- 
more. Address, Rockville, Montgomery County, Md. 

666. Samuel Aaron Rawlings, Loudon County, Va. Lawyer. 

667. James Groves Sewell, Cumberland, Md. 

668. Benjamin Franklin Snow. (Brother of No. 577.) 

Formerly Professor in Illinois Wesleyan University. Address, Clayton, 
St. Louis County, Mo. 

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669. Thomas Snowden Thomas. 

Born July 28, 1828, in North East, Md. ; Member of Philadelphia Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church : Transferred to New England South- 
ern Conference ; 1861-2, Chief Clerk House of Delegates, Md. ; 1862-5, 
Hospital Chaplain in Philadelphia ; Editor "Peninsular Methodist," Wil- 
mington, Del. ; Supernumerary, Philadelphia Conference. Address, North 
East, Cecil County, Md. 

670. Henry Mekryman Wilson. 

1850, M. D. University of Md. ; 1874, President Medical and Chirurgical 
Faculty, University of Maryland. iVddress, Baltimore, Md. 

671. John Wilson, Ph. D. (Pennsylvania Military Academy, 1878.) 

Born November 25, 1824, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1848-51, Assist- 
ant in Grammar School, Dickinson College; 1851-3, Professor, and 1853-7, 
Principal Wesleyan Female Institute, Staunton, Va. ; 1858-78, President 
Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington . Del. Address, Ocean G-rove, N. J. 

672. John Ogden Winner. 

Born 1826, in Sussex County, N. J. ; 1848-56, New Jersej* Conference 
Methodist Episcopil Church; 1856-, Newark Conference. Address, 
Bloomsburg, Hunterdon County, X. J. 

673. Archibald Wesley Wright. (Brother of No. 495.) /a\; ; 

Born 1829 in Philadelphia, Pa. ; Graduated in medicine^JDniversity of 
Pennsylvania ; Surgeon Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers during civil 
war; Wholesale Druggist. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. *_ * 

674. Charles Bedford Young. 
Teacher. Address, Washington, D. C. 



T. A. Berkeley, Staunton, Va. 

James Best, Cambridge, Md. 

J. D. Blackwell, Fauquier County, Va. 

G. W. Bosserman, Carlisle. 

J. W. Childs, Friendship, Md. 

J. W. Crooks, Carlisle. 

S. U. Davenport, Woodsflelcl, O. 

F. W. Gibson, Carlisle. 

R G. Gibson, Emmittsburg, Md. 

J. J. Grantham, Middle way, Va. 

Richard Gray, Calvert County, Md. 

B. O. Hance, M. D., Calvert County, Md. 
J. R. Jackson, Lagrange, Tenn. 

T. R. Joynes, Accomac County, Va. 
H. B. Lewis, Prince George's County, Md. 
A. P. Lyon, Pittsburg. 
J. D. McCaffrey, Carlisle. 

C. B. McDonald, Juniata County. 
C. W. Milligan, Philadelphia. 

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1848 

J. F. Noble, Carlisle. 

J. P. Shipley, Baltimore, Md. 

J. D. Stewart, Baltimore, Md. 

T. U. Trimble, Carlisle. 

G. B. Wallace, Prince George's County, Md. 

* J. W. Waugh, Baltimore, Md. 
Died 1881. 

John Wayland, Mechanicsburg. 

Theo. G. Wormley, M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., Philadelphia. 
Professor in the University of Pennsylvania; Published numerous original con- 
tributions to "American Journal of Science," kk London Chemical News," "Ohio 
Medical and Surgical Journal," "American Journal of Pharmacy," "American 
Journal of Medical Science," " Report of the Chemical Department of Ohio Geo- 
logical Survey," " Micro-Chemistry of Poisons, 2nd ed., 1885." 

* Henry L. Baugher, D. D. 
Class of 1826. 

A. C. Donaldson, A. M. 
Class cf 1830. 

Wm. M. Harvard, A. M. 

Hugh H. McGuire, A. M. 

Henry G. McGuire, A. M. 
Class of 1841. 

* B. H. Nadal, A. M. 
Class of 1848. 



Class of 1849. 



675. Alfked . Augustus Heno Ames, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1877.) 

Born December 23, 1831, in Accomac County, Va.; 1856, M. D. College 
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; 1859, Member of Upper Iowa 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Transferred to Baltimore Con- 
ference ; Transferred to Upper Iowa Conference. Address, Dubuqe, la. 

Published Review Articles, &c. 

676. Chapman Vinson Brooks. 

Born November 2?, 1822, in Jefferson County, N, Y.; 1862-3, Superin- 
tendent of Schools, Monmouth, 111.; Farmer. Address, Monmouth, 111. 

677. Richard Gassaway Chaney. 
Teacher, Baltimore, Md. 

678. * William Daniel Conn. 
Lawyer, Towsontown, Md. 

679. Moncure Daniel Conway. 

Born 1832, in Stafford County, Va.; 1851-3, Baltimore Conference Me- 
thodist Episcopal Church; 1854, Graduate of Harvard Divinity School; 
Pastor of various Unitarian Churches; 1864, Pastor of South Place Chapel, 
London, England. Engaged in Literary Work. Address, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Published: " Tracts for To-Day," "The Rejected Stone," "The Golden 
Hour," " Testimonies Concerning Slavery," "The Earthward Pilgrimage," 
"Republican Superstitions," "Sacred Anthology," "Idols and Ideals," 

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" Demonology and Devil-Lore," " A Necklace of Stories," " Thomas 
Carlyle," "Travels in South Kensington," "Decorative Art and Architec- 
ture in England," "The Wandering Jew;" "Emerson at Home and Abroad," 
" Lessons for the Da}^" " Farewell Discourses." 

^ 680. John Redman Coxe. 

Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

681. * George Duffield. 

Born June 23, 1829, in Chester County, Pa.; 1850-52, Taught in Newark 
Academy, Del.; Went to Cuba and died at Havana, June 14, 1861. 

682. Samuel Alexander Graham. (Brother of No. 586.) 

Born November 30, 1828, in Juniata County, Pa.; Principal of Salisbury 
Academy, Md.; Admitted to the bar in Salisbury, Md.; 1861-4, In United 
States Army; first Captain, afterwards Colonel, Maryland Volunteers; 
1864, Commanded Maryland Brigade, Second Division, Fifth Corps, 
Army of the Potomac ; 1869-73, Assessor of Internal Revenue, First Dis- 
trict of Maryland ; Practicing law. Address, Salisbury, Md. 

683. Thomas Talbot Hutchins. 

Born in Baltimore County, Md., 1852, LL. B. Cambridge Law School ; 
1854, Member of Legislature of Maryland ; Practicing law. Address, Bal- 
timore, Md. 

684. John Jeremiah Jacob. 

Born December 9, 1829, in Hampshire County, W. Va.; Professor of Lo- 
gic and Political Economy in Missouri University; 1869, Member of the 
Legislature of West Virginia ; 1871-7, Governor of West Virginia; Now 
Judge of First Judicial Circuit, West Virginia. Address, Wheeling, W. Va. 

685. * John Henry Kauffman. 

Born April 3, 1826, in Marietta, Pa.; 1853, Graduated at Princeton Theo- 
logical Seminary; 1854, Ordained by Baltimore Presbytery; 1854-60, Pas- 
tor in Baltimore; 1860-3, Pastor in Madison, Ga.; 1863-5, Pastor at Rome, 
Ga.; 1865, Pastor at Govanstown, Md.; 1871-3, Pastor at Matawan, N. J., 
where he died October 27, 1873. 

C 
fc 686. George De Bonneville Keim. 

Lawyer. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

687. * Caleb Bur well Rowan Kennerlt. 

Born 1830, in Clarke County, Va,; 185^, M. D. University of Pennsyl- 
vania ; 1855, Surgeon under Major Whipple in Northwest Boundary Sur- 
vey; 1858, With Archibald Campbell on a similar expedition. Died Feb- 
ruary, 1861, on board ship four days out from San Francisco, on his return 
home. 

688. Nathaniel Thomas Lupton, M. D.. LL. D. (University of Ala- 

bama, 1875.) 

Born December 19, 1830, near Winchester, Va,; 1857-8, Professor of 
Chemistry and Geology, Randolph Macon College, Va.; 1858-9, Studied 
at Heidelberg University, Germany; 1859,-71, Professor of Chemistry and 
Geology, Southern University, Alabama ; 1863-5, Chemist in Confederate 
States service ; 1871-4, President and Professor of Chemistry, University of 

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Alabama; 1875-85, Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University; 1885, 
Vice President American Association for Advancement of Science; State 
Chemist and Professor of C ministry. Agricultural and Mechanical College 
of Alabama. Address, Auburn, Ala. 

Published : " Elements of Scientific Agriculture," numerous articles and 
reports. 

689. John William Medairy. 
Baltimore, Md.; Lawyer. 

690. * Marcus Junius Parrott. 

Born October 27, 1828, in Hamburg, S. C; Studied Law at Harvard Uni- 
versity, and began practice in Dayton, O.; 1853-4, Member of Ohio Legis- 
lature; 1855, Removed to Leavenworth, Kansas ; 1855, Supreme Court Re- 
porter for Kansas and Member of Constitutional Convention ; 1857-61, Del- 
egate to United States Congress. Died October 4, 1879, in Dayton, O. 

691. Henry Bascom Ridgaway, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1870.) 

Born September 7, 1830, in Talbot County, Md.; 1851-82, Member in suc- 
cession of Baltimore, Maine, New York and Cincinnati Conferences, Meth- 
odist Episcopal Church ; 1882-5, Professor, and 1885-, President Garrett 
Biblical Institute. Address, Evanston, 111. 

Published: "Life of Alfred Cookman," "The Lord's Land," "Life of 
Bishop Janes." 

692. * Henry Gere Smith. 

Born February, 1828, in Williamsport, Pa.; Member of Fulton County, 
(Pa.) bar; 1861-4, District Attorney; Editor "Fulton Democrat;" Editor 
"Lancaster Intelligencer ;" 1872, Member of Constitutional Convention of 
Pennsylvania. Died at Rogersville, Pa., September 16, 1880. 

693. James Henry Thomas. 

Born October 7, 1827, in Dorchester County, Md.; 1851, M. D. Univer- 
sity of Maryland ; Farmer. Address, East New T Market, Dorchester County, 
Md. 

694. George Washington Waesche. 
Address, Lynchburg, Va, 

695.- * John Henry Watters. 

Physician ; Professor in Missouri Medical College. Died in St. Louis, 
Mo., September 25, 1872. 

L. P. Auchmuty, Millersburg. 
Rev. C. B. Clary, Frederick County, Md. 
W. P. Conway, Falmouth, Va. 
Alfred Day, Mechamcsburg. 
Philip Derochbrune, Denton, Md. 
H. R. W. Dixon, Dorchester, Md. 
Sam. Fernald, Mechanicsburg. 
W. B. Fleming, Carlisle. 
W. D. H. Foster, Queen Anne County, Md. 
D. C. Grier, Cumberland County. 
F. L. Griffith, Calvert County, Md. 
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J. D. Gross, M. D., Shepherdstown. 

J. L. Harding, Frederick County, Md. 
S. S. Harvey, Baltimore, Md. 
A. D. Hepburn, Carlisle. 
G. B. Hunter, Rockingham County, Virginia. 
A. T. Kennedy, Norfolk, Va. 
R. W. McCord, Carlisle. 
T. W. Morel], Jersey City, N. J. 
W. H. Penrose, Philadelphia. 
J. D. Prettyman, Lewes, Del. 
Wesley Prettyman, Carlisle. 
W. 1ST. Savage, Northampton, Ya. 
J. M. Sheafer, Dauphin County. 
* J. R Smead, Carlisle, Pa. 
Captain of Artillery, United States Army; Killed at Second Batt'e of Bull Run. 
E. J. Smithers, Dover, Del. 
A. J. Smoot, Charles County, Md. 
J. W. Stith, Baltimore, Md. 
A. J. Weaver, Mechanicsburg. 
C. T. Willard, Perry, O. 
J. A. Wilson, Calvert County, Md. 
J. M. W right, Cambridge, Md. 

Robert S. Ashbey, A. M. 

Rev. Henry Hickok, A. M. 

Joseph A. Morgan, A. M. - " 



Class of 1850. 



696. * Flavel Clixgax Barber. 

Born January 30, 1830, near Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa.; Principal 
of an Academy at Pulaski, Tenn.; Admitted to the bar at Pulaski; En- 
tered the Confederate States Army as Captain, and was promoted. to Major 
of the Third Tennessee Regiment ; February, 1862, Taken Prisoner at 
Fort Donelson ; September, 1862, Exchanged ; May, 1864, Killed in the At- 
lanta campaign. 

697. Jesse William Barrett. 

698. * Joshua Soule Bowman. (Brother of No. 792.) 

Born June 5, 1827, at Berwick, Pa.; Studied law in Harvard University. 
Died November 24, 1853, in San Francisco, Cal. 

699. James McHenrt Caldwell. 

Rock River Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, North 
Evanston, 111. 

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700. Benjamin Davenport Chenoweth. 

Lawyer. Address, Louisville, Ky. 

701. Joseph Conner Collinson. 

Born in Anne Arundel County, Md.; Merchant in Baltimore ; Retired. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

702. James Basil Duke. 

Address, Prince Fredericktown, Calvert County, Md. 

703. * William Thomas Gough. 

Born 1834, in Harford County, Md.; Member of Harford County bar ; 
1852, Removed to San Francisco, and Practiced law there ; 1862-7, Prac- 
ticed law in Aurora, Nev., where he died May 26, 1867. 

704. * Alexander McNutt Hamilton. 

Born February 24, 1830, in Rockbridge County, Va.; 1861-3, Captain 
Confederate States Army, in Virginia ; Removed to Chicago, and engaged 
in business. Died September, 1880, in Harrisonburg, Va. 

705. Arminitjs Summerfield Hank. (Brother of Nos. 625, 637 and 

655.) 

Born July 20, 1831, in Harrisonburg, Va.; 1852-6, Batimore Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church; 1856-7, Principal of Cassville Seminary, Pa.; 
1857-60, Principal Morgantown Female Seminary, W. Va.; 1867-71, Prin- 
cipal Stewart Hall, Baltimore ; 1871-, Baltimore Conference. Address, 
Martinsburg, W. Va. 

706. Jonathan Perry Harrison. (Brother of No. 523.) 

Born December 21, 1829, in Talbot County, Md.; Farming and Merchan- 
dising; 1859, Removed to Texas; Served in the Confederate States Army 
during the whole war, and attained the rank of Major. Address, Houston, 
Texas. 

707. Samuel Dickinson Hillman, Ph. D. (Lafayette College, 1879.) 

Born in Blackwoodtown, N. J.; 1850, Taught at West Chester, Pa.; 1851- 
60, Principal of Grammar School, Dickinson College ; 1860-74, Professor of 
Mathematics and Astronomy in Dickinson College; 1868, President pro 
tern, of Dickinson College; 1874, Professor of Natural Science, State Nor- 
mal School, Shippensburg, Pa.: 1881, Principal of High School, Rahway, 
N. J.; Teaching at Newtown, N. J. Address, Newtown, Sussex County, 
N.J. 

708. William James Hiss. 

Born October 25, 1832, in Baltimore, Md. ; In business in Baltimore. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore, Md. 

709. * Phil Moore Leaktn, Ph. D. (Dickinson College, 1881.) (Father 

of No. 1302.) 

Born May 4, 1830, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1852, President Wesleyan College, 
Harrisonburg, Va. ; 1863, Professor of Mathematics, Maryland Agricultural 
College, 186(5-73, Principal Anno Arundel County Academy. Died May 
18, 1883, in Millersville, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

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710. * William James Maclay, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1863.) 

(Brother of No. 610.) 

Born October 11, 1826, in Concord, Franklin County, Pa.; 1851, Balti- 
more Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1852, Transferred to Cali- 
fornia Conference; 1872, Delegate to General Conference; 1874, Merchan- 
dising in Napa, California ; 1879, Elected to the Legislature. Died No- 
vember 12, 1879, in Napa City, Cal. 

711. John Gideon Markle, Sunbury, Pa. 

712. * Archibald Gifford Marlatt. 

Born 1825 in New Jersey ; 1851-4, Baltimore Conference Methodist Epis- 
copal Curch ; 1856-65, President Irving Female College, Mechanicsburg, 
Pa., where he died January 2, 1865. 

713. Samuel Richard Peale. 

Born September 20, 1830, in Hughesville, Lycoming County, Pa. ; Ad- 
mitted to the bar in Sunbury, Pa.; 1877-9, State Senator. Address, Lock 
Haven, Pa. 

714. Samuel Henry Reynolds. 

Born November 20, 1832, in Columbia County, Pa. ; 1853, Admitted to 
the bar in Bellefonte, Pa. ; 1872, Member of Constitutional Convention of 
Pennsylvania ; Practicing law. Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

715. Granville Ross Rider. 

Born February 25, 1830, in Salisbury, Md. ; Merchant. Address, Salis- 
bury, Md. 

716. Richard Dorsey Sellman. 

Born in Anne Arundel County, Md. ; Admitted to the bar at Annapolis, 
Md. ; Private Secretary to Governor of Maryland ; Farming and teaching. 
Address, Annapolis, Md. 

717. Lewis Griffith Sparrow. 

Born August 8, 1828, in Calvert County, Md. ; 1853, M. D. University of 
Maryland ; 1872, Member of the Legislature of Maryland. Address, Balti- 
more, Md. 

718. Dugald Thompson. 

Born 1826 in Glasgow, Scotland; 1852, Graduated Biblical Institute, 
Concord, N. H. ; 1854, Oneida Conference M. E. Church ;• 1857, Iowa Con- 
ference, now member of Des Moines Conference. Address, Cambridge, 
Story County, la. 

719. Charles Comfort Tiffany, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1883). 

(Brother ot No. 597.) 

Born October 5, 1829, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1851-4, Andover Theological 
Seminary ; 1854-6, Studied in Germany ; 1857, Pastor of First Congrega- 
tional Church, Derby, Ct. ; 1864-5, Chaplain Sixth Regiment Connecticut 
Volunteers ; 1866, Ordained, Protestant Episcopal Church ; 1867-71, Rector 
at Fordham, N. Y. ; 1871-4, Assistant in Trinity Church, Boston ; 1874-, 
Rector of Zion Protestant Episcopal Church, New York city. Address, 
New York, N. Y. 

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1850 

720. William Van Bergen Tudor, D. D. (Centenary College, La., 

1872.) 

Born May 3, 1832, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1855-62, Baltimore Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; Member ot St. Louis Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church South. Address, St. Louis, Mo. 

721. * Simpson Talbot Van Sant. 

Born November 3, 1828, in Bucks County, Pa. ; 1853, Admitted to Phila- 
delphia bar. Died September 6, 1880, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

722. * William Carlile Wilson. 

Born September 25, 1829, in Chester County, Pa.; 1850-54, Taught in 
West Chester, Fa. ; 1854-65, Professor of Natural Science, Dickinson Col- 
lege. Died March 2, 1865, in Carlisle, Pa. 

G. W. Arnold, Baltimore, Md. 

* James Armstrong, Carlisle. 

Daniel Bonbright, LL. D., Evanston, 111. 

1850, A. B Yale College : 1854-6, Tutor Yale College ; 1856-8, Studied in Germany ; 
1858-, Professor of Latin, North Western University. 

Asher Brakeley, Warren County, N. J. 

J. W. Carter, Richmond, Va. 

W. H. Christian, New Kent County, Va. 

J. D. Easter, Baltimore, Md. 

J. N. Fryatt, Berkeley County, W. Va. 

A. L. Glenn, Newville. 

P. C. George, Lancaster County, Va. 

S. R. Griffith, Carlisle. 

R. H. Hall, Carlisle. 

G. A. Henderson, Baltimore, Md. 

Alex. Jackson, Camden, Del. 

S. O. Kaempffer, Carlisle. 

C. V. Kelley, Newville. 

W. M. Line, M. D., Cumberland County. 

W. R. Linn, Newville. 

P. A. Mann, Aberdeen, Miss. 

T. A. McNeill, Cumberland, Md. 

W. G. Myers, Cumberland County. 

John Nolan, Elk Grove, Wis. 

W. H. Osborne, Oxford, N. C. 

John Quarles, Harford County, Md. 

W. A. Shaw, Chickasaw County, Miss. 

J. G. Smith, New York. 

Jacob Snyder, Columbia. 

L. M. Spangler, York County. 

T. A. Stayman, Carlisle. 

William Taggart, Schuylkill County. 

C. L. Tippett, Baltimore, Md. 

A. S. Torbert, Carlisle. 

William Arthur, A. M., England. 
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* Lucien W. Berry, D. D , Cincinnati, O. 
1848, President Indiana Asbury University; 1854, President Iowa Wesleyan Uni- 
versity. Died, 1858. 

Rev. William P. Burgess, A. M. 



Class of 1851. 



723. * John Maxwell Bailey. 

Born September 15, 1827, near Canterbury, Del.; Farmer. Died at Fel- 
ton, Del., May 13, 1869. 

724. George Richard Bibb. 
Address, Russellville, Ky. 

725. John Price Clark. 

Born January 27, 1830, in Philadelphia, Pa.; M. D., Philadelphia. Ad- 
dress, Newport, Pa. 

726. George Banghart Day. 

Born March 22, 1828, in New Providence, Union County, N. J.; Member 
of Newark Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Bookkeeper. Address, 
Oak Park, Cook County, 111. 

727. * Israel Smyser Diehl 

Born December 13, 1826, at New Oxford, Adams County, Pa.; Clergy- 
man, Methodist Episcopal Church ; Chaplain United States Army. United 
States Consul at Java. Died January 4, 1875, in Adams County, Pa. 

728. * Decius Wadsworth Edmonston. 
Lawyer. Died in Washington, D. C, about 1861. 

729. William Henry Engel. 

Born 1826, near New Windsor, Md.; Farmer. Address, Centre View, 
Johnson County, Mo. 

730. James Monroe Kimberlin. 

Born January 20, 1828, in Botetourt County, Va.; Twelve years Profes- 
sor of Languages, University of the Pacific, Cal.; Farmer. Address, Santa 
Clara, Cal. 

731. George Henry Lowe, Queen Anne County, Md. 

732. William Bumgardner McGilvray. 

Born March 27, 1827, at Harrisonburg, Va. ; 1852, Principal Wesley 
Academy, Harrisonburg, Va. ; 1853, Principal High School, Carlisle, Pa. ; 
1854-60, Principal Chatham Female Seminary, Pittsylvania, Va. ; 1861, 
President Female College, Patrick Springs, Va. ; 1862-7, Private School, 
Chatham, Va. ; 1868-71, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics, 
Methodist Female College, Danville, Va. ; 1871-83, Principal Leigh School, 
Richmond, Va. Address, Richmond, Va. 

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733. Amos Forry Musselman. 

Born July 28, 1830, in Lancaster County, Pa. ; 1851-4, Tutor in Ancient 
Languages, Dickinson College ; 1855, Admitted to the bar in Carlisle, Pa/; 
1855-, Practiced law in Baltimore. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

734. Philip Myers. 

Born November 28, 1830, at Kingston, Pa. ; 1851-4, Professor in Wyo- 
ming Seminary, Kingston, Pa.; 1855, Admitted to the bar in Wilkes Barre, 
Pa.; 1856-06, Practiced law in Oskaloosa, la.; 1868, Removed to Chicago, 
111.; 1873-5, Professor in Union College of Law, Chicago; Real Estate and 
Loans. Address, Chicago, 111. 

735. Caleb Sipple Pennewill. Address, Dover, Del. 

736. William Charles F. Reed, Carlisle, Pa. 

737. Martin Thomas Rohrer. 

Born June 9, 1827, in Washington County, Md.; 1851-2, Taught in Plain- 
field, Cumberland County, Pa.; 1853, Removed to Illinois; Farmer. Ad- 
dress, Mt. Morris, Ogle County, 111. 

738. James Sewell Thomas. 

Born December 21, 1831, at North East, Cecil County, Md.; 1854-8, Bal- 
timore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1858, Studied in Concord 
Biblical Institute, N. H.; 1860-7, New England Conference ; 1867-, New 
England Southern Conference. Address, Harwich, Barnstable County, 
Mass. 

W. H. Abrahams, Baltimore, Md. 
W. H. Backhouse, Union County. 
W. H. Brown, Alexandria, Va. 
R. W. Brown, Elk Ridge, Md. 
W. Burrows, Monmouth County, N. J. 
J. H. Carlisle, Milford, Del. 
R. W. Carr, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
J. H. Clarke, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
Wm. Clendaniel, Philadelphia. 
Francis Connolly, Pittsburg. 
Professor, Pittsburg- Female Seminary. 
R. W. Cooper, Lexington, Ky. 
Alfred Cowgill, Dover, Del. 
W. F. Crookshanks, Baltimore, Md. 
J. T. Daniel, Deal's Island, Md. 
E. B. Downs, Berkeley County, W. Va. 

A. F. Duval 1, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

B. Emory, Queen Anne County, Md. 
Wm. Emory, Queen Anne County, Md. 
H. C. Griffith, Baltimore, Md. 
Franklin Grubb, Chester County. . 
W. K. Hall, Queen Anne County, Md. 
V. B. Heaton, Baltimore, Md. 

H. A. Hendrix, Shrewsbury. 

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T. G-. Hodges, AnDe Arundel County, Md. 

J. T. Hoffman, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

Isaac Hollingsworth, Winchester, Va. 

R. C. Hollingsworth, Carroll County, Md. 

D. M. James, Cambridge, Md. 

J. T. Keagy, Lewistown. 

John Kelso, Baltimore, Md. 

John Kenney, Harrisonburg, Va. 

J. N. Kerr, Frederick County, Md. 

H. A. Longsdorff, Mechaniesburg. 

D. McCormick, Pittsburg. 

Rev. Thos. Montgomery. 
Professor, New York Conference Academy. 

D. C. Morgan, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

F. D. Parkes, Accomac County, Va. 

Rev. G. A. Phoebus, D. D. 
Wilmington Conference. 

J. \V. Pool, Accomac County, Va. 

T. E. Primrose, Milford, Del. 

J. M. Richards, Philadelphia. 



R. J. Sanford, Westmoreland County, Va. 

Rev. Levi Shelley, Harrisburg. 

J. F. Thomas, York. 

Sam. Tussey, Salem, N. J. 

T. E. AVantland, York County. 

Rev. W. W. Welsh, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

Peter Whaley, Whaleysville, Md. 

Charles Collins, D. D. 
President, 1852 60. 

Job R. Tyson, LL. D., Philadelphia. 
Member of Congress. 1>5."> 7. Died, June 27. 1858. 



Class of 1852. 



739. * Henry Anderson. -^ 

Born in Salem, Va ; 1854, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; Practiced 
Medicine in Philadelphia and in Baltimore ; Returned to Virginia, and died 
at Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., while on hospital duty in 
Confederate States ^e]•vice. 

740. James Taylor Carlile. 
Teacher. Address, Hagerstown, Md. 

741. Theodore Myers Carson. 

Born April 30, 1834, in Winchester, Va.; 1862-5, Chaplain in Army of 
Northern Virginia, Confederate States Service; Rector of St. Paul's Pro- 
testant Episcopal'Chureh Lynchburg, Va, 

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742. Thomas Green Chattle. 

Born March 29, 1834, at Green's Pond, Warren County, N. J.; 1854, M. 
D. Philadelphia; 1851, Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J.; 1855, Prac- 
ticed Medicine in Trenton, N J.; 1856-63, Superintendent of Schools, 
(X:ean Township, Monmouth County, N. J.; 1873, Secretary Long Branch 
Board of Education; 1882, Member of the Legislature of New Jersey; 
1884, State Senator. Address, Long Branch, N. J. 

Published : " Diseases of Dentition," "Asphyxia," " Evils of Quarantine 
on New Jersey Coast." 

743. * George James Conner. 

Born April 9, 1829, in Frederick, Md.; M. D. and D. D. S. Baltimore 
Dental College ; Principal of Cassville Seminary; 1857, Baltimore Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1859, Virginia Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church South; Principal of a Ladies' Seminary at Parkersburg, 
West Virginia; Member of West Virginia Conference Meth. Epis. Church 
South, and Principal of an Academy at Oakland, Ky; 1870-3, Cincinnati 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died April 1, 1873, at Rains- 
boro. O. 

744. Reuben Baxter Detrick. 

Born August 9, 1824, in Pike County, Pa.; 1853-8, Principal of an Acad- 
emy, Washington, D. C; 1858, M. D. Georgetown University, D. C; 1861-3, 
Hospital Surgeon UnitBd States Army; 1864-, United States Treasury 
Department ; Member of School Board and City Council. Address, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

745. AVilliam Luther Haller. 

Born March 28, 1826, in Frederick, Md.; Manufacturer of Fruit Jars. 
Address, New York, N. Y. 

746. Ulysses Hobbs. 

Born April 29, 1832, near Liberty, Frederick County, Md.; 1852-3, Prin- 
cipal Collegiate Institute, Harrisonburg, Va.; 1854, Principal of Washington 
Academy, Amelia County, Va.; 1855. Admitted to the bar of Frederick 
County, Md.; 1857-9, Member of the Legislature of Maryland; 1861, Col- 
onel of Sixteenth Regiment State Militia of Maryland. Address, Liberty- 
town, Frederick County, Md. 

747. Christian Philip Humrich. (Father of No. 1230.) 

Born March 9, 1831, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1854, Admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle ; Captain Co. I, First Regiment Pennsylvania Militia ; Practicing law. 
Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

748. Charles Brown Lore. 

Born March 16, 1831, at Odessa, Del.; 1861, Admitted to the bar in New 
Castle County, Del.; 1869-74, Attorney General of Delaware; 1883, Mem- 
ber of Congress. 

749. *Jetiiro Gorsuch Lynch. 

Born about 1830, in Baltimore County, Md.; M. D. University of Mary- 
land ; Practiced Medicine in Baltimore, and died there about 1860. 



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750. * Thomas Lyttleton Lyon. (Son of No. 371.) 

Born April 29, 1832. in Carlisle, Pa.; Officer in the "Crescent Regiment" 
of New Orleans, Confederate States Army; Merchant in New Orleans, and 
died there March 29, 1882. 

751. * John McCarty. 

Born about 1831, in Allegheny County, Md.; Studied law in Cumberland, 
Md.; Practiced law in Missouri; Lieutenant in Confederate States Army. 
Killed in battle at Island No. 10, in 1862. 

752. * Theophilus Norman McCeney. 

West River, Anne Arundel County, Md. Died in San Antonio (?),Texas^ 
about 1854. 

753. * Samuel Hamilton Peach. (Brother of No. 782.) 

Born March 14, 1831, in Prince George's County, Md.; Admitted to the 
bar in Lumpkin, Ga.; Colonel in Confederate States Army. Died July 3, 
1862, in Lumpkin, Ga. 

754. Jonathan Kinyon Peck. 

Born December 31, 1824, at Pitcher, Chenango County, N. Y.; 1852-3, 
Taught in Frederick County, Md.; 1853-, Member of Wyomirg Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1884-5, Librarian New York State Assem- 
bly. Address, Middlefleld, Otsego County, N. Y. 

Published : " Slavery in the Church," " The Seven Wonders of the New 
World." 

755. Ralph Pierce, D. D. ^East Tennessee University, 1881.) 

Born April 11, 1827, in Moira, Franklin County, N. Y.; 1852, Principal 
Cassville Academy, Pa.; 1854, Principal Metropolitan Institute, Washing- 
ton, D. C; 1855, Pastor, Moira, Franklin County, N. Y. ; 1856-64, Mission- 
ary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in India; 1865-6, Pastor at Somer- 
viile and Hammond, N. Y.; 1867. Union Commission; 1^69-, Holston 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1869; President of Holston Sem- 
inary, Tennessee ; 1880, Presiding Elder. Address, Sevierville, Tenn. 

756. * Thomas Sherlock. 

Born January 28, 1826, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1853, Entered Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1872-85, Central Pennsylvania 
Conference. Died August 25, 1885, at Ocean Grove, N. J., being at the 
time pastor in Lock Haven, Pa. 

757. William Andrew Sntvely, D. D. (Columbia College, N. Y., 1875.) 

(Brother of No. 846.) 

Born December 6, 1833, in Greencastle, Pa.; 1852, Post-graduate Student 
at Dickinson College; 1860, Pastor of Union Chapel, Cincinnati, O.; 1863, 
Pastor of Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, Pittsburg, Pa.; 1867, Rector 
Christ Church, Cincinnati, O; 1870, Rector in Albany, N. Y.; 1874-, 
Rector Grace Church, Brooklyn, N Y. 

Published : " Sermons," " Passion Play at Oberammergau," " The Cathe- 
dral System in the American Church," "Reviews," &c. 

758. John Weller. 

Born at Martinsburg, W. Va. ; 1854, Admitted to the Martinsburg bar ; 
Practicing law. Address, Mt. Morris, Ogle County, 111. 

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759. Joseph Blake Wilson. 

Born January 11, 1832, in Allegheny County, Md. ; Studied law; In 
Frederick County Hospital. Of unsound mind. 

* Charles Albright, A. M., Mauch Chunk, Pa. 

Lawyer: Brigadier General United States Volunteers; 1873-5. Member of Con- 
gress. Diei September 28, 188 ). 

Thomas Baird, Carlisle. 

L. A. Barr, Hagerstown, Md. 

James Bentz, Carlisle. 

E. M. Biddle, Carlisle. 

S. R. Bird, M. D., Anne Arundel County, Md. 

William Blaney, Carlisle. 

R. W. Brown, Elk Ridge, Md. 

J. R. Burton, Aecomac County, Va. 

J. W. Chamberlin, Lewisburg. 

John Emory, Queen Anne County, Md. 

George Freaner, Hagerstown, Md. 

* J. J. Graham, Carlisle. 

J. A Greason, Cumberland County. 

A. R, Huff, Salem, Va. 

T. R. Ingram, Philadelphia. 

J. H. F. Jarr>tt, Harford County, Md. 

J. T. Jeffery, St. Louis, Mo. 

Alexander Kennedy, Hagerstown, Md. 

R. W. Lewis, York County. 

E. A. Maginness, New Albany, Ind. 
J. A. Moore, Odessa, Del. 

C. W. Moore, Baltimore, Md. 

J. F. Noble, Carlisle. N 

William Norris, Frederick, Md. 

Arthur Patterson, Mount Joy. 

George Roth, Carlisle. 

W. H. Ridgaway, Canterbury, Del. 

* F. G. Scrivener, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
J. W. Sharpe, Cumberland County. 

F. C. Shepherd, Loudon County, Va. 

G. A. Smith, Hereford, Md. 

* T. A. Spottswood, Carlisle. 

R. F Thompson, M. D., Cambridge, Md. 
C. W. Wingard, Huntingdon County. 

* Osmon C. Baker, D. D., Concord, N. H. 

Bishop Of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died December 30, 1871. 

John P Gray, A. M , Qtica, X. V. 
Class of 1848. 

Samuel IV Hillman, A. M. 

Class of L850. 



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1853 

Class of 1853. 



760. John Wesley Awl. 

Born November 21, 1832, in Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1856, Admitted to the Har- 
risburg bar; 1858-60, Assistant Superintendent House of Refuge, Philadel- 
phia ; 1861-5, United States Army ; Rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colo- 
nel ; 1872, Delegate to General Conference; Practicing law. Address, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 

761. James Emory Clawson. 

Born October 28, 1828, in Caroline County, Md. ; 1855, M. D. Baltimore, 
Md. ; Practicing medicine ; Medical Examiner for Fidelity Mutual Aid So- 
ciety. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

762 * Jonathan James Melson. 

Born in Wicomico County, Md. ; 1856-8, Member of Philadelphia Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died near Salisbury, Md., in 1858, 
aged 25 years. 

763. William Cyrus Rheem. 

Born January 11, 1834, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1855, Admitted to the bar in 
Carlisle, Pa. ; 1858, Removed to Minneapolis, Minn. ; 1862-5, Pioneer in 
Idaho and Montana; Member of Territorial Legislature, Idaho; District 
Attorney for Western District of Idaho; 1865. Returned to Pennsylvania. 
Address, Franklin, Venango County, Pa. 

764. Agib Ricketts. 

Born October 12, 1834, at Rohrsburg, Columbia County, Pa. ; Admitted 
to the bar in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Wilkes Barre, 
Pa. 

765. Albert Ritchie. 

Born September 7, 1834, in Frederick, Md. ; 1856, Graduated in law Uni- 
versity of Virginia ; 1867, Member of the Constitutional Convention of 
Maryland ; 1872-6, City Solicitor, Baltimore ; Practicing law. Address, 
Baltimore, Md. 

766. ■* Daniel F. Rohrer. 

Born July 7, 1832, in Washington County, Md. ; 1858, Removed to Mis- 
souri ; 1864-5, In United States Army ; 1874-82, Taught in the Public 
Schools in Carlisle, Pa., where he died October 21, 1882. 

767. * Augustus Marion Sawyer. 

Born September 17, 1832, at Dillsburg, York County, Pa, , 1853-4, Pro- 
fessor of Languages, Masonic Institute, Germantown, N. C. ; 1856, Admit- 
ted to the bar in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1858-70, Practiced law in Leavenworth, 
Kan., where he died September 18, 1870. 

768. Edmund Bayly Seymour. 

Born in Accomac County, Va. ; Admitted to the bar in Evansville, Ind.; 
1856-60, District Attorney, First District, Ind. ; Practicing law. Address, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

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769. * James Mitchell Shearer. 

Born 1834 at Dillsburg, York County, Pa. ; 1853-5, Taught in Anne 
Arundel County, Md., and Tamaqua, Pa. ; 1858, M. D. University of Penn- 
sylvania; 1862-6, Surgeon United States service ; 1866-81, Practiced medi- 
cine in Dillsburg, Pa., where he died December 14, 1881. 

* James Agnew, Carlisle. 
A. H. Bean, St. Mary's County, Md. 
G. M. Berry, Charles County, Md. 
W. B. Biscoe, St. Mary's County, Md. 
William Clarke, Prince George's County, Md. 
J. S. Conrad, Ithaca, N. Y. 
J. P. Dixon, Frederick County, Md. 
J. N, Eby, Carlisle. 
Samuel Ford, North East, Md. 
J. G. Frow, Mifflin town. 
Rev. F, D. Hodgson, Enfield Centre, N. Y. 
Professor in Genessee Colleg-e. 

Booth Kennedy, Hagerstown, Md. 

G. B. Laird, Harrisburg. 

J. E. Laughlin, Carlisle. 

W. B. Lupton, Baltimore, Md. 

C. Morris, Princess Anne County, Va. 

C. H. Mytinger, Carlisle. 

H. E. Oakes, Dauphin County. 

E. D. Qnigley, Carlisle. 

W. S. Stamm, Norfolk, Va. 

T. W. Tilden, Vicksburg, Miss. 

J. T. Towlin, Springfield, 111. 

J. E. Tull, Somerset County, Md. 

J. M. Underwood, Carlisle. 

A. B. Ivins, A. M. 
John P. Jarboe, A. M. 
Thomas V. Moore, D. D. 
Class of 1838. 



Class of 1854. 



770. * Benjamtn Arbogast. 

Born November 13, 1825, in Pocahontas County, W. Va.; 1854-56, Tu- 
tor in Dickinson College; 1858-61, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Epis- 
copal Church; 1858-60, Principal of Wesleyan Female College, Staunton, 
Va.; 1860-66, Principal of Cassville Female College, Ga ; 1866-72, Presi- 
dent, Martha Washington College, Abingdon, Va.; 1872-4, President, Wes- 
leyan University, Ky.; 1874-81, President of Valley Female College, Win- 
chester, Va., where he died March 31, 1881. 

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771. * William James Bowdle. 

Born October 8, 1834, at Church Creek, Md.; 1856, M. D. Baltimore; 
1856-8, Practiced medicine in Kansas; It 58, Returned to Baltimore; 1861, 
Surgeon, United States Navy; Hospital Surgeon at Hilton Head, B.C.; 
1865-76, Practiced medicine in Dorchester County, Md. Died August 1, 
1876, at Church Creek, Md. 

772. Noah Bowltjs. 

Born September 20, 1829, at Middletown, Frederick County, Md.; 1856, 
Admitted to the bar in Frederick, Md.; 1868, Elected to the Legislature of 
Maryland ; 1870, Re-elected ; 1883, State Senator. Address, Frederick, Md. 

773. * Samuel William Emory. (Son of Bishop Emory,) 

Born at Reistertown, Md., about January 1, 1837. Died in Baltimore, 
Md., November 12, 1862. 

774. * Nehemiah Fountain. 

Born December, 1834, at Denton, Md.; Admitted to the far in Denton, 
Md.; I860, Removed to Woodstock, Ya.; Captain, Confederate States Army ; 
Taken prisoner at the battle of Gettysburg. Died in Woodstock, Va., Jan- 
uary, 1876. 

775. George Tancard Garrison. 

Born January 14, 1835, in Accomac County, Ya.; 1857, Graduated inlaw, 
University of Virginia; Enlisted in Confederate States Army, but having 
been elected to the Legislature of Virginia, he served there until the close 
of the war, first in House, then in the Senate ; 1870-81, Judge of the Eighth 
Virginia Circuit ; 1881-3, Member of Congress. Address, Accomac C. H., 
Va. 

776. Asher Davidson Gibson. 
Address, Emporia, Kansas. 

777. Otis Gibson, D. D., (Dickinson College, 1877.) 

Born 1826, at Moira, Franklin County, N. Y.; 1855-65, Missionary of the 
Methodist Episcopal Church in China ; 1866-8, Pastor at Moira, N. Y.; 
18^8-, Member of California Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 
1872, Delegate to the General Conference ; 1873, Delegate to the Evangeli- 
cal Alliance ; 1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Council. Address, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Published : "The Chinese in America," numerous pamphlets, articles, &c. 

778. Ferdinand James Samuel Gorgas. 

Born 1835, in Winchester, Ya.; 1855, D. D. S. Baltimore College of Den- 
tal Surgery ; 1863, M. D. University of Maryland ; Volunteer Surgeon 
United States Army ; Regent and Dean of Dental Department, and Mem- 
ber of the Faculty of Physic, University of Maryland. Address, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Published: "Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics," Editor of "Har- 
ris' Principles and Practice of Dentistry," and of Harris' "Medical and 
Dental Dictionary," "A Series of Questions on Dentistry," Editor American 
Journal of Dental Science. 

779. William Duffield Halbert. 
Lawyer. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

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780. John Loren Heysinoer. 

Born February 20, 1829, at Fayetteville, Franklin County, Pa.; 1854-62, 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal C mrch ; 1863, Graduated 
Protestant Episcopal Divinity School, Philadelphia; 1863-9, Rector at Hul- 
nierville, Bucks County, Pa.;* 1869-71, Rector at New London, Pa.; 1871-3, 
Rector in Philadelphia; 1876-85, Rector in Perkiomen, Pa. Address, 
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pa. 

781. John Fletcher Hurst, D. D. LL. D. (Dickinson College.) 

Born August 17, 1834, near Salem Dorchester County, Md.; 1854-6, 
Teacher of Ancient Languages, Hedding Institute, N. Y.; 1856-8, Studied 
Theology at Halle and Heidelberg, Germany; 1858-66, Member of Newark 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 1866-71, Professor in Martin In- 
stitute, Germany ; 1871-3, Professor of Historical Theology, and 1873-80, 
President, Drew Theological Seminary; 1880-, Bishop of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Address, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Published: "Why Americans Love Shakespeare," "History of Rational- 
ism," Translated "Hagenbach's History of the Church," Translated "Van 
Osterzee's Lectures on John's Gospel," Translated "Lange's Commentary 
on Romans," "Outlines of Church History," "Outlines of Bible History," 
"Martyrs to the Tract. Cause," "Life and Literature in the Fatherland," 
"Hurst and Whiting's Seneca," "Our Theological Century," "Bibliotheca 
Theologica," "History of the Reformation," Crooks and Hurst's "Theologi- 
cal Encyclopaedia and Methodology." 

782. John Peach. (Brother of No. 753.) 

Born April 18, 1835, in Prince George's County, Md.; 1855, Taught in 
Anne Arundel County, Md.; 1858, M. D. University of Maryla nd.f Prac- 
ticing medicine. Address, Mitchellsville, Prince George's County, Md. 

783. Joseph Benson Perrie. 

Born June 21, 1831, in Prince George's County, Md. ; V 55-6, Professor 
in Andrew Female College, Huntsville, Tex. ; 1856, Returned to Maryland; 
1884-5, Member of House of Delegates of Maryland ; Merchant and Far- 
mer. Address, Westwood, Prince George's County, Md. 

784. Henry Hamilton Pfeiffer. 

Born June 23, 1832, in Pittsburg, Pa. ; 1854, Professor of Mathematics in 
Military Academy, Bristol, Pa.; 1855-7, Professor of Mathematics in Bur- 
lington College, N. J. Address, Westwood, Prince George's County, Md. 

785. Robert Henry Richards, Sussex County, Del. Dead. (?) 

786. James Fowler Rusling. 

Born April 14, 1834, at Washington, N. J. ; 1854-7, Professor in Dickin- 
inson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. ; 1857, Admitted to the bar in Pennsyl- 
vania, and 1859, in New Jersey ; 1861, Solicitor for Mercer County, N. J. ; 
1861-7, United States Army ; Advanced from First Lieutenant to Brevet 
Brigadier General ; 1863, Trustee of Dickinson College; 1869-77, Pension 
Agent for New Jersey. Address, Trenton, N. J. 

Published : "Across America," numerous magazine and review articles, 
addresses, &c. 

787. * Alfred Christopher Stone. 

Born July 8, 1831, at Rahwav, N. J. ; 1859, Admitted to the bar in New- 
ark, N. J. Died June 17, 1867.' 

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788. * David Harrison Walton, (Brother of No. 644.) 

Born October 21, 1830, at Shenandoah, Va. ; Studied law at Lexington, 
Va. ; Captain and Adjutant Confederate States Army. Died at Wood- 
stock, Va., July 17, 1876. 

789. Mark White, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 

Tiphen Allen, Mt. Jackson, Va. 

James Allison, Greencastle. 

T. C. Bailey, Denton, Md. 

A. S. Belt, Prince George's County, Md. 

* James W. Bosler, Carlisle, Pa. 
Died December 17, 1883. 

J. H. Bosler, Carlisle, Pa. 

A. B. Brunner, Columbia, Pa. 

J. 1ST. Clapham, Washington, D. C. 

R. H. Conway, Dorchester County, Md. 

Underwood Gorin, Barren County, Ky. 

Walter Hansen, Denmark. 

H. M. Heath, Northampton County, Va. 

W. W. Hepburn, Carlisle. 

D. J. Holmes, Will County, Ky. 

D. J. Houston, Lewes, Del. 

H. C. Hunter, Harrisonburg, Va. 

W. H. Luckenbach, Philadelphia. 

* C. H. B. Lyon, Philadelphia. 

J. F. McKim, Washington, D. C. 

H. C. Neild, Church Creek, Md. 

Urner J. Price, Chester County. 

L. D. Reynolds, Columbia County. 

W. B. Rogers, Barren County, Ky. 

J. B. Stayman, Carlisle. 

Richard Wootton, Prince George's County, Md. 

J. V. B. Wright, Talbot County, Md. 

* Richard Henry Lee, LL. D. 
€lass of 1812. 

* Nelson Rounds, D. D. 
Died 1874. 



Class of 1855. 



790. William Tell Barnitz. 

Born September 17, 1831, in Hanover, Pa. ; Captain of United States In- 
fantry; Was in the battles of New Berne, Little Washington and Gettys- 
burg; In real estate business. Address, Tullahoma, Tenn. 

Published : '* Rosamond," " Alforata," " Pocket Accountant," " Recluse," 
" Patent Sermons to Bachelors," &c. 

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791. James Heryey Barton. 

Born December 29, 1834, in Delaware County, Pa.; 1856, Taught in 
Wesleyan Seminary, Newark, N. J. ; 1857-65, President of Village Green 
Seminary ; In real estate business. Address, Little Rock, Ark. 

792. Shadrack Laycock Bowman, D. D. (Rutgers College and Indi- 

ana Asbury University, 1870.) (Brother of No. 698.) 

Born May 2, 1839, at Berwick, Pa. ; 1851, Theological Seminary, Con- 
cord, N. H. ; 1855-7, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 
1857, Newark Conference; 1860-66, Central Pennsylvania Conference; 
1866-71, Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature, Dickinson Col- 
lege; 1872, In Europe and the East; 1873-9, Central Pennsylvania Con- 
ference; 1879-82, Newark Conference; 1882, Professor, and 1885, Dean of 
School of Theolog} r and Professor of Systematic Theology, De Pauw Uni- 
versity. Address, G-reencastle, Inch 

793. Andkew Hemphill Dill. 

Born January 18, 1836, in Baltimore County, Md. ; Taught in Frederick 
County, Md. ; 1858, Admitted to the bar in Frederick, Md. ; Practiced law 
in Columbia County, Pa., Gettysburg, Pa., and Huntsville, Ala. ; Practic- 
ing in Lewisburg, Pa. ; 1870-71, Member of House of Representatives of 
Pennsylvania ; 1871-6, State Senator. Address, Lewisburg, Pa. 

794. William Henry Eckels. 

Born February 11, 1831, at Shepherdstown, Cumberland Count}', Pa. ; 
1855-6, Taught in Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1858, Admitted to the bar in Harris- 
burg, Pa. ; 1861-4, United State? Army ; First Lieutenant and Captain of 
Cavalr}' ; 1875-, Paymaster with rank of Major, United States Army. Ad- 
dress, Helena, Montana Territory. 

795. John Robert Effinger. (Brother of No. 836.) 

Born October 2, 1835, at Harrisonburg, Va. ; 1856-66, Member of Balti- 
more Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1863, In Europe and the 
East ; 1866, Entered the Unitarian Church ; Pastor at Keokuk, la., St. 
Paul, Minn. ; Missionary in Iowa; 1880-, Pastor in Bloomington, 111. Ad- 
dress, Bloomington, 111. 

796. Thompson Prettyman Ege. 

Born October 12, 1835, at Berwick, Pa. ; Taught ir Mechanicsburg, Pa, 
Address, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 

797. Lewis McKendree Griffith. 

Born 1834 in Anne Arundel County, Md. Farmer. Address, Dunkirk, 
Md. 

798. * Cyrus Franklin Guldin. 

Born October 8, 1829, in Berks County, Pa.; Teacher. Died in Berks 
County, Pa., November 29, 1856. 

799. Charles Francis Himes, Ph. D. (Brother of Nos. 989, and 1086.) 

Born 1838, in Lancaster County, Pa.; Taught in Wyoming Conference 
Seminary, Bethany, Pa., and Baltimore Female College; 1860-3, Professor 
of Mathematics, Troy University, N. Y.; 1863-5, Studied at the University 

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of Giessen, Germany; 1865-35, Professor of Natural Science, and 18&5-, 
Professor of Physics, Dickinson College. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Published frequent contributions of a Scientific and Educational char- 
acter, among them "Leaf- Prints," "The Stereoscope," "Phenomenon of the 
Horizontal Moon," "Will's Tables for Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 
Translated and Enlarged," "Bunser's Flame Reactions," "Methods and re- 
sults of the Observations of the Solar Eclipse of 1869," "Photographic In- 
vestigations," "Preparation of Photographic Plates by Daylight," "History 
of Dickinson College," "Lecture on Actinism," "Article on Chemistry in 
Kiddle and Schem's Cyclopaedia of Education," Articles in Annual Rec- 
ord of Science and Industry, 1873-7, &c. 

800. Nathaniel Garland Keirle. 

Born October 10, 1833, in Baltimore, Md.; 1858, M. D. University of 
Maryland; Volunteer Surgeon, United States Army ; 1865, Resident Phy- 
sician, Baltimore Infirmary ; 1880, Physician-in-Charge, Baltimore City 
Hospital ; Lecturer on Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons- 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

801. Josiah Forrest Kennedy. 

Born January 31, 1834, in Landisburg, Perry County, Pa.; 1855, Princi- 
pal of Berrysburg Seminary, Pa.; 18587M. D. University of New York; 
1858-61, Practiced medicine in Tipton, la.; 1861-2, Assistant Surgeon/ 
United States Armv ; In charge of General Hospital at Georgetown, D. C; 
1862, Returned to Tipton, la ; 1869-70, Professor of Obstetrics, Iowa State 
University; 1870, Resigned and removed to Des Moines, la.; 1882-, Profes- 
sor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children, College of Physicians and Sur- 
geons, la.; Member of United States Pension Examining Board. Address, 
Des Moines, la. 

Published : Professional Papers, and Edited Volumes III and IV, of the 
Transactions of Iowa State Medical Society. 

802. John Moore Leonard, Ph. D. (Dickinson College, 1872.) 

Born March, 1833, at Landisburg, Pa,; 1855-7, Professor of Latin and 
French, Pennington Seminarv, N. J.; 1857-9, Principal of Chester Acad- 
emy, Pa,; 1859-60, Principal of Shelbyville Seminary, Mo.; 1860-1, Profes- 
sor of Modern Languages and Principal of Preparatorv Department, East 
Tennessee University; 1863-4, Vice Principal of Poland College, O.; 1864, 
President of Poland Uollege ; 1864-7, Principal of Western Reserve Semi- 
nary, West Farmington, O.; 1867-71, In Europe ; 1872-3, Professor of Greek 
and 1873-9, Professor of Greek and Comparative Philology, Missouri State 
University; 1879-80, In Europe ; 188 1-, Professor of Greek and Compara- 
tive Philology, Cincinnati University, O. Address, Cincinnati, O. 

Published: "Biographies of Professor Martin Haug, Ph. D., and J. H. 
Biesenthal, Ph. D., D. D.," addresses, &c. 

803. Sewell Thomas Milbourne. 

Born 1836, in Snow Hill, Md.; 1855-6, Principal of Bethany Academy ; 
1861, Admitted to the bar; Practicing law. Address, Cambridge, Md. 

804. James Andrew Munroe. 

Born January 15, 1835, in Annapolis, Md.; 1855, Professor of Mathemat- 
ics in Pennington Seminary, N. J.; 1856-9, Professor of Mathematics Bal- 
timore Female College; 1859-61, Principal of Annapolis Female Seminary, 
Md.; 1861-8, Principal of Westminster Collegiate Institute, Md.; 1868-73, 
Principal of Passaic Institute, N. J.; 1873-, Member of Newark Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Hackettstown, N. J. 

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805. George Philip Rhinehart. 

Address, Georgetown Station, Washington. D. C. 

806. Augustus S. Sassaman. 

Born February 7, 1834, in Berks County, Pa.; 1855, Principal of High 
School, New Berlin, Pa.; 1856-8, Professor of Ancient Languages, and 
1859-62, Principal and Professor of Natural Science, Union Seminary, 
New Berlin, Pa.; 1863, Admitted to the bar in Reading, Pa.; 1875-, Law 
Judge, 23d Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Address, Reading, Pa. 

807. Henry Robinson Torbert. 

Lawyer. Address, Elkton, Md. 

808. John Southgate Tucker. 

Born in Norfolk, Va.; Captain of Artillery, Contederate States Army; 
Mayor of Norfolk for two terms; Practicing law. Address, Washington, 
D.C. 

809. James Douglass Wade. 

Born July 22, 1832,in Christiansburg, Va.; 1855-63, Professor in Andrew 
Female College, Ga.; First Lieutenant of Cavalry, Confederate States Arary; 
Served in Florida ; Eight years President of West Florida Seminary, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla.; Five years President of Troy Female College, Ala., now 
President of Marion Female Seminary. Address, Marion, Ga. 

810. * Henry Young Weems. 

Baltimore, Md.; Physician. Died in New Orleans, La., about 1861. 

811. Archibald George Wilson. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

812. Thomas Wilson. 

Address, Carlisle, Pa 

P. D. Barber, Calvert County, Md. 
W. H. Bowyer, Columbia. 

B. P. Brown, Fredericksburg, Va, 
W. T. Collins, Milford, Del. 

D. R. Coover, Shepherdstown. 
Peter Devecmon, Cambridge, Md. 
Wm. Dunn, Frankford, Va. 

C. A. Ebert, York. 

W. F. Ferguson, Columbia. 
H. G. Flagg, Martinsburg, W. Va. 
A. S. Furst. Lock Haven. 
* Isaiah H. Graham, Reading, Pa. 
Son of No. 395. Died 1883. 

A. N. Green, Cumberland County. 

J. T. Green, Paris, Va, 

W. S. Grantham, Jefferson County, Va. 

N. B. Hannon, Pomonkey, Md 

C. B. Harris, Baltimore, Md. 

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G. H. Johnson, Botetourt County, Va. 
W. M. Lemen, Berkeley County, W. Va. 

* Paul Lightner, Highland County, Va. 
Died January 18, 1885. 

J. M. Metzger, Fayetteville. 
J. R. Neild, Dorchester County, Md. 
Benj. Payne, Baltimore County, Md. 
C. A. Perkins, Washington, D. C. 

E. G. Perryman, Harford County, Md. 
Wm. H. Redden, Sussex County, Del. 

F. B. Riddle, Lewisburg, Pa. 

Central Pennsylvania Conference. 1873, A. M. Dickinson College. 

W. H. Roberts, Carlisle. 

J. S. Robinson, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

J. 0. Saxton,New Kingston. 

C. C. Smeltzer, Middletown, Md. 

J. H. Stone, Rahway, N. J. 

W. H. Sutton, Dauphin. 
State Senator. 

J. E. Townsend, Newark, Del. 

J. C. Turner, Denton, Md. 

B. F. Westcoat, Northampton County, Va. 

J. U. Wunderlich, Carlisle. 

* Wm. Darlington, LL. D., West Chester, Pa. ^Z 

18*4, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; 1815-17, 1819-23, Member of Congress: 
Celebrated Botanist. Died April 23, 1883. 

Rev. Thomas Daugherty, M. D., A. M. 

Rev. Stearns Patterson, A. M. 

Professor in Wilmington Female College. 

* James H. Perry, D. D. 
Died June 18, 1863. 

J. A. Reubelt, A. M. 
Professor in Indiana Asbury University. 

William H. Rule, D. D., England. 

* Charles H. Zchiegner, A. M. 
Died 1860. 



Class of 1856. 



813. * William Robinson Aldred. 

Bom April 6, 1828, in New Castle County, Del.: Teacher; Lieutenantand 
afterwards Adjutant Third Delaware Infantry Died at Front Royal, Va 
August 8, 1862. 

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814. Rional Woodward Baldwin. 

Born June 2, 1835, in Anne Arundel County, Md ; Member of Baltimore 
bar; 1868-70, Member of House of Delegates of Maryland. Address, Bal- 
timore, Md. 

815. Isaac Davis Clark. 

Born Aueust 8, 1835, at Trappe, Talbot County, Md.; Lawyer; 1875-9, 
Chief Judge of Orphans' Court for Talbot County, Md.: 1881, Elected State 
Senator. Address, Trappe, Talbot County, Md. 

816. Marvin Emory Clark. 

Born March 20, 1833, at Sydney Plains, N. Y.; 1860, Admitted to Phila- 
delphia bar; 1861—, Engaged in the business of wholesale grocer. Address, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

817. * Samuel Middleton Dickson. 

Born Jan. 3, 1837, in Georgetown, D. C; 1857-66, Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died November 13, 1866, in 
Washington, D. C. 

818. * Edward Noel Eccleston. 

Born October 10,1836, in Cambridge, Md.; 1856, Removed to Kansas ; 
1869, Returned to Maryland ; Farmer. Died June 1, 1878, in Maryland. 

819. * John Calhoun Gilmore. 

Born April 22, 1822, in Williamsport, Pa.; One year at Concord Theolo- 
gical Seminary, New Hampshire; President of Olin and Preston Institute, 
Blacksburg, Va.; Drafted into the Confederate Army and appointed Commis- 
sary Clerk; Returned to the North and taught in Williamsport, Pa.; Sales- 
man in a bookstore in Williamsport. Died in Williamsport, July 20,1876, 
of sunstroke. 

820. * William Michael Harnsberger. (Brother of No. 539.) 

Born May 23, 1835, in Rockingham County, Va.; Taught in Virginia un- 
til the beginning of the civil war, when he entered the Confederate Army, 
and was killed September 19, 1862, in Loudon County, Va. 

821. James Edward De Jester. 
Lawyer. Address, Washington, D. C. 

822. James Pede Marshall. 

Born August 17. 1833, in Clarke County, Va.; Private in Confederate 
State? Army; Principal'of West Virginia Female College, and of various 
High Schools. Address, Jonesville, Lee County, Va. 

823. William Miller Parsons. 

Born February 18, 1835, in Romney, W. Va.; Studied law in Winchester, 
Va.; Removed to Illinois, and engaged in the live stock business. Address, 
East St. Louis, 111. 

824. James Franklin Purvis. 

Born August 22, 1834, in Baltimore, Md.; Banker. Address, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

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825. Adam Fries Townsend. 

Born May 9, 1834, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1856, Principal of Bryansville 
Academy, Pa.; 1858-9, Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111.; 
1859, Principal of High School, Dubuque, la.; 1860, Principal of Public 
Schools, Galena, 111.; 1873-6, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Black- 
hawk County, la. Address, Evanston, 111. 

826. James Wilson Troxell. 

Born 1831, in Frederick County, Md., 1856-60, Principal of Classical In- 
stitute, Churchland, Va.; 1860-61, Principal of Academy, Augusta, G-a.; 
1861, Returned to Frederick County, Md., and engaged in Farming. Ad- 
dress, Emmittsburg, Md. 

827. * William B. Walston. 

Born in Accomac County, Va.; Studied law. Died in Accomac County, 
Va., about 1865. 

828. James D. Watters. 
Address, Belair, Mel. 

Wm. Armstrong, Frostburg, Md. 

J. W. Barnitz, Carlisle. 

W. M. Bidclle, Carlisle. 

Aaron Boon, Warm Springs, Va. 

Reed Bigler, Harrisburg. 

J. A. Brandt, Cumberland County. 

J. B. Brown, Centre ville, Md. 
(Son of No. 413.) Lawyer. 

Alex. Chaplain, Talbot County, Md. 

H. B. Chew, Md. 

W. M. Cloud, Carlisle. 

W. E. Clark, Waterville. 

W. P. Cole, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

J. F. Cooper, Norfolk, Va, 

L. P. Crowell, Yillanova, N. Y. 

J. T. De Ford, Long Marsh, Md. 

Rev. John Donahue, Ashland, Pa. 
Central Pennsylvania Confereace. 

Rev. M. L. Drum, New Cumberland, Pa, 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

J. W. Fountain, Easton, Md. 

E. T. Fowler, Prince George's County, Md. 

L. M. Gardner, York Springs. 

S. D. Goodall, Savannah, Ga. 

D. C. Gordon, M. D., Jackson, Miss. *- — 

J. W. Green, Delaware County. 

C. C. Jacob, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

C. H. Kalbfus, Williamsport. 

A. R. Kremer, Carlisle, Pa. 

V*. H. A. Longsdorf, M. D., Kansas. 
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1856 

A. H. May, Dover, Del. 
J. P. Mead, Philadelphia. 
Wesley Melick, Light Street. 

J. W. Redden, Georgetown, D. C. 

J. B. Rowan, Easton, Md. 

H. Rowland, Montgomery County. 

R. T. Savage, Northampton County, Va. 

H. E. Schley, Frederick, Md. 

B. Slaght, Rahway, N. J. 
M. C. Stayman, Carlisle. 

Rev. W. F. Watkins, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
W. W. Wiggins, St. Louis, Mo. 

C. M. Worthington, Carlisle. 

Spencer F. Baird, D. P. S. 
Class of 1840. 

Jonathan Townley Crane, D. D. 
1843, A. B. Princeton College. 

William Balthrop Edwards, D. D. 
1843, A. M. Dickinson College. 

Edward C. Seymour, A. M. 
Professor in New York Polytechnic School. 

Rev. Elias Welty, A. M. 



Class of 1857. 



829. Cornelius Fletcher Barnes. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

830. Gustavus Claggett Bird. 

Born January 4, 1839, at West River, Md.; 1860, Graduated at Theologi- 
cal Seminary, Alexandria, Va.; Rector of Protestant Episcopal Churches 
in Baltimore and Centreville, Md., Chicago, 111., and Honesdale, Pa.; Now 
Rector at Paulus Hook, Pa. Address, Linwood Station, Delaware County, 
Pa. 

831. * William Wallace Brim. 

Born 1827, at Henrietta, Monroe County, N. Y.; Principal of Rainsboro 
Seminary, Pa.; Member of East Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; Principal of Jonesville Seminary, N. Y.; 1864, Removed to Lock- 
port, N. Y., and engaged in business. Died in Lockport, October 16, 1874. 

832. * Daniel S. Burns. 

Born January 10, 1832, in Lancaster County, Pa.; 1857-64, Principal of 
High School, Harrisburg, Pa.; 1864-6, Clerk under United States Govern- 
ment at Harrisburg; 1866-9, Principal of Harrisburg High School; 1869- 
79, City Superintendent, Harrisburg; 1879-80, Professor in Elmhurst 
Theological Seminary, 111. Died in Chicago, 111., September 10, 1880. 

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833. Thomas Nelson Conrad. 

Born August 1, 1837, at Fairfax C. H., Va.; 1857-61, Principal of George- 
town Institute, D. C; 1861, Entered Confederate States Army; Served in 
Stuart's Cavalry; 1866-9, Principal of Upperville Academy, Va.; 1869-72, 
Principal of Rockville Academy, Md ; 1872-7, Principal of Olin and Pres- 
ton Institute, Blacksburg, Va.; 1877-82, Professor of English and, 1882-, 
President, Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. Address, Blacks- 
burg, Va. 

834. George W. D. Davis. 

Address, Woodstock, Howard County, Md. 

835. Cyrus Trying Ditty. 

Born September 26, 1839, at West River, Anne Arundel County, Md.; 
1859, Admitted to the Baltimore bar; 1861, Entered the Confederate States 
Army; served in the Cavalry in the Army of Northern Virginia; Pose 
from Private to Captain ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

836. William H. Effinger. (Brother of No. 795.) 

Born in Dayton, Rockingham County, Va., November 14, 1839 ; Admit- 
ted to the bar in Harrisonburg, Va.; 1872, Removed to Oregon ; Practicing 
law. Address, Portland, Oregon. 

837. Frank Smith Findlay. 

Born June 9, 1834, at Abingdon, Va.; 1861, Entered the Confederate 
States Arm}' as Private and became Captain of Cavalry; December 4, 1862, 
Wounded and disabled at Buffalo Falls, Ky.; 1866, Admitted to the bar at 
Abingdon, Va. Address, Abingdon, Va. 

838. * Valentine Frtese. (Brother of No. 860.) 

Born 1830, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Teacher of an Indian School. 
Died September 8, 1875, at Fort Defiance, Arizona. 

839. Edward Lycurgus Griffith. 

Born in Anne Arundel County, Md.; Farmer. Address, Taylor's Island, 
Dorchester County, Md. 

840. John Hays. 

Lawyer. Address, Carlisle, Pa, 

841. * Owen Johnson. 

Born April 26, 1835, in Chester County, Pa.; 1857, Removed to Texas ; 
1857-8, Taught in Huntsville, Texas ; 1858, Principal of Montgomery 
Female Seminary, Texas. Died September 30, 1858, at Nacogdoches, 
Texas. 

842. SaMuel J. Jones, LL. D. (Dickinson College, 1884.) 

Born March 22, 1836, at Bainbridge, Lancaster County, Pa.; 1860, M. D. V 
University of Pennsylvania; 1861-3, Assistant Surgeon and Surgeon, 
United States Navy; 1863-4, Examining Surgeon of Medical Officers, Chi- 
cago, 111.; 1864-5, Surgeon -in Charge of United States Naval Hospital, 
New Orleans, La.; 1865, Transferred to Pensacola, Fla.; 1868, Resigned ; 
Delegate to European Medical Associations ; 1870-, Professor of Ophthal- 

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mology and Otology, Chicago Medical College; 1884-, Editor Chicago 
Medical Journal and Examiner. Address, Chicago, 111. 

Published numerous papers and reports on Opthalmology and Otology. 

843. * George B. Keen. 

Born about 1838, in Harford County, Md.; Farmer. Died in Harford 
County, about 1870. 

844. William Fletcher Perrie. 

Born August 11,. 1833, in Prince George's County, Md. ; 1857-9, Professor 
of Mathematics in Andrew Female College, Huntsville, Tex. ; 1859-61, Pro- 
fessor of Languages, and 1861-2, President Austin College, Huntsville, 
Tex.; 1862-5, Private in Confederate States Army ; Served in the Trans- 
Mississippi Department, and took part in forty-three engagements ; 1865- 
7, Professor of Languages, Austin College ; 1867, Resigned and returned to 
Maryland. Address, Westwood, Md. 

845. Benjamin Franklin Pursel. 

Lawyer. Address, Kansas City, Mo. 

846. * Joseph Culbertson Snively. (Brother of No. 757.) 

Born January 17, 1836, at Greeneastle, Pa. ; 1857, Went to Texas and en- 
gaged in stock raising : 1862, entered Confederate States Army, Thirty- 
Second Texas Cavalry ; Hospital Steward and Medical Officer; 1867, M. 
D. Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1867-85, Practiced 
medicine in Brooklyn. Died March 22, 1885, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

847. * Andrew Jackson Wilcox. 

Born April 30, 1835, in Baltimore, Md. ; Admitted to the bar in Mans- 
field, O. ; Returned to Baltimore, where he practiced law until his death, 
November 15, 1870. 

T. S. Abraham, Philadelphia. 
Isaiah Baker, Frederick, Md. 
S. F. Banks, Reading. 
J. A. Benson, Poolesville, Md. 
J. W. Bigler, Harrisburg. 
J. A. Bitner, Carlisle. 

C. B. Bowie, Prince George's County, Md. 
J. E. Bowie, Prince George's County, Md. 

D. M. Cloud, Carlisle. 

J. W. Cornelius, Baltimore, Md. 
J. F. Culver, Carlisle. 
J. G. De Turk, Baumstown. 
Rev. H. F. Forrest, Littlestown. 
J. W. C. Fowler, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
R. B. Griffin, Baltimore, Md. 
W. H. Harkness, Carlisle. 
J. A. Heister. Mt. Pleasant. 
* J. C. Heister, Mt. Pleasant. 
Aug. Hilliary, Prince George's County, Md. 
H. B. Holmes, Monroe, La. 

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Rev. R. W. Humphriss, Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia Conference. 

T. W. Johnson, West Indies. 
J. W. Lednnm, Bridgeville, Del. 
Peter Lngenbeel, Unionville, Md. 
W. C. Maloy, Centreville, Md. 
J. T. Mohler, Page County, Va. 
S. P. Nickey, Cumberland County. 

* J. R. Poisal, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
J. L. Reese, Baltimore, Md. 

E. H. Reigart, M. D., Williamsburg. 

P. D. Roman, Cecil County, Md. 

J. A. Rosenberger, Martinsburg, W. Va. 

H. C. Scott, Upper Marlboro, Md. 

C. W. Shreve, Poolesville, Md. 

Lemuel Snively, Greencastle. 

R. P. B. Staub, Martinsburg, W. Ya. 

J. F. Stoek, Lancaster. 

J. W. Thompson, Denton, Md. 

E. R. Veitch, Baltimore, Md. 

T. C. Wood burn, Carlisle. 

C. Woodward, Washington, D. C. 

Joseph Wright, Carlisle. 

* Joseph Castle, D. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1837, A. M. Hamilton College; 1848, M D. Pennsylvania College of Medicine. 

George Richard Crooks, D. D. 
Class of 1840. 

William Elliott, A. M. 

Bernard H. Nadal, D. D. 
Class of 1848. 

Conway Phelps Wing, D. D., Carlisle, Pa. 
1828, A. B. Hamilton College; Clergyman, Presbyterian Church. 



Class of 1858. 



848. Joseph Benson Akers. 

Born February 3, 1829, at Akersville, Fulton County, Pa.; 1858-68, East 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1869-, Central Penn- 
sylvania Conference. Address, Bellwood, Blair County, Pa. 

Published sermons, addresses, &c. 

849. Robert Newton Baer. 

1861—, Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Washington, D. C. 

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850. Silas Benson Best. 

Born February 28, 1836, at Cambridge, Lancaster County, Pa.; 1859-83, 
Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Ad- 
dress, Coatesville, Chester County, Pa. 

851. James Iveeson Boswell. (Brother of Nos. 582 and 648.) 

Born November 3, 1837, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1861, Graduated at Union 
Theological Seminary, New York ; 1861-, Member of Newark Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Jersey City, N. J. 

852. Joseph Emory Broadwater. 

Born April 29, 1837, in Accomac County, Va. ; 1860, M. D. University of 
Maryland ; Assistant Surgeon Confederate States Army: 1874, Delegate to 
General Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South. Address, Temper- 
anceville, Accomac County, Va. 

853. * John Churchill Brooking. 

Born February 21, 183H, at Stevensburg, Va.; 1858, Taught at Point 
Pleasant, W. Va.'; 1861-7, Taught at Trappe, Md.; 1867, Removed to Hunts- 
ville, Mo., where he died March 26, 1869. 

854. Samuel Cushman Caldwell. (Son of Professor Caldwell.) 

Born April 10, 1836, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1862, Admitted to the bar in Port 
land, Me., and Practiced law there ; Afterwards Assistant Editor ot the 
■« Methodist ;" On Editorial Staff of " The World," and of" The Tribune.'' 
Address, New York, N. Y. 

855. * Thomas Care. 

.Born July 10, 1832, at St. Mary's, Chester County, Pa.; 1859-62, Member 
of East Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1862-3, Pro- 
fessor of Natural Science at Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.; 1863, 
Missionary in Elk County, Pa. Died March 18, 1864, in Harrisburg, Pa. 

856. * Daniel Mountjoy Cloud. 

Born June 29, 1837, in Warren County, Va.; 1858-9, Taught at Charlotte 
Hall, Md.; 1859-60, Taught in Salina, Ala.; 1860-1, Biblical Institute, Con- 
cord, N. H.; 1861-3, In Ashby's Cavalry, Confederate States Army; 1863-4, 
Captain in the Secret Service of the Confederacy; 1865, Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Vicksburg, Miss.; Admitted to the Vicksburg bar. Died 
in Vicksburg, May 31, 1871. 

857. Philip W. Downes. 

Born 1837, in Caroline County, Md.; Studied law in Easton, Md.; 1861, 
Admitted to the bar; 1874-8, Commissioner of Fisheries, Md.; 1881-, Pres- 
ident of Denton National Bank; Practicing law. Address, Denton, Md. 

858 James Kent Dukes. 

Born March 3, 1838, in Denton, Caroline County, Md.; Principal of 
Grammar School. Address, Greensboro, Caroline County, Md. 

859. Robert Newton Earhart. 

B:>rn April 9, 1839,at Blairsville, Pa.; 1861, Graduated at Garrett Biblical 
Institute, Evanston, 111.; 1861—, Member of Upper Iowa Conference Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church. Address, Grundy Centre, la. 

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860. Daniel Webster Friese. (Brother of No. 838.) 

Born June 24, 1834, near Carlisle, Pa.; Taught for a number of years; 
then engaged in business and now in the employ of the A. T. & S. F. Rail- 
road Company. Address, North Topika, Kan. 

861. "William Hamilton Getzendaner. 

Born May 13, 1834, in Frederick County, Md.; Admitted to the bar in 
Texas; 1861-5, In Confederate States Army; Lieutenant of Cavalry; Act- 
ing Quartermaster and Acting Adjutant General of Parson's Brigade; 1885, 
State Senator; Lawyer; Banker and Planter. Address, Waxahatchie, 
Texas. 

862. * Marcus Lafayette Gordon. 

Born June 16, 1837, in G-winette County, Ga.; 1859, Admitted to the bar 
in Lawrenceville, Ga., and removed to Waco, Texas; 1861-5, Captain of 
Texas Rangers, Confederate States Army; 1865-6, Taught in Lawrence- 
ville, Ga.; 1866-74, Merchant in Lawrenceville, Ga., where he died April 
28, 1874. 

863. • Harrison Dorset Gough. 

Read law and admitted to the bar in Baltimore, Md.; Rsmoved to Cali- 
fornia ; Practicing law. Address, San Francisco, Cal. 

864. Thomas Miller Griffith. 

Born March 23, 1834, at Honey Brook, Chester County, Pa.; 1859-, Mem- 
ber of Philadelphia Conference" Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Media, Pa. 

Published numerous Tracts, Review Articles, &c. 

865. William Hamilton Griffith. 

Born August 19, 1836, in York, Pa.; 1858-9, Taught in Frederick County, 
Md., 1859-60, Teacher of Languages, Cumberland Valley Institute ; 1860- 
61, Taught in Harford County, Md.; 1861-4, Associate-Principal Cottage 
Hill College, York, Pa.; 1864-6, Associate Editor " True Democrat," York, 
Pa.; 1866-, Teller, York National Bank. Address, York, Pa. 

866. * Samuel Coombe Hopkins. 

Born 1837 near Felton, Del. ; Taught in Virginia. Died June, 1864, at 
Felton, Del. 

867. * Jennings Marion Clarke Hulset. 

Born June 14, 1834, in De Kalb County, Ga. ; Studied law in Atlanta, 
Ga., and admitted to the bar ; 1862, Entered Confederate States Army; 
Captain Eighth Georgia Infantry. Killed at Bull Run, August 31, 1862. 

868. Horatio Collins King. 

Born December 22, 1837, in Portland, Me. ; Studied law in Washington, 
D. C. ; 1862-5, In United States Army ; Captain, Major, Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel and Colonel. Quartermaster Army of the Potomac ; 1865, Engaged 
in the practice of law in New York ; 1868, Associate Editor " New York 
Star ; " 1870-78, Manager and publisher of the " Christian Union " and 
" Christian at Work ; " 1878, Resumed practice of law; " 1883, Judge Ad- 
vocate General of New York. Address, New York, N. Y. 

Published : " Plymouth Silver Wedding," " Congregational Council," 
" Visit of the Thirteenth New York Regiment to Montreal," " Guide for 
Regimental Courts-Martial," &c. 

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869. John Henry Leas, D. D. 

Born July 5, 1832, in Perry County, Pa. ; 1858-62, Taught in Union 
Seminary, New Berlin, Pa. ; 1862-4, Principal of Union Seminary; 1864- 
5, Professor in Pennsylvania Agricultural College ; 1865, Professor of An- 
cient Languages, Northwestern College, Plainfield, 111. ; 1869, Merchant* 
Pleasant Hill, Mo. ; 1872-5, St. Louis Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; 1875-, Cincinnati Conference. Address, Madisonville, Hamilton 
County, O. 

870. Benjamin Crispin Lippincott. (Brother of No. 871.) 

Born July 22, 1827, in Burlington County, N. J. ; 1858, Principal of 
Cumberland Valley Institute ; 1859, Entered Baltimore Conference Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church and sent as missionary to Washington Territory ; 
Principal of Olympia Seminary ; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 
Washington Territory; 1864-6, Pastor in Oregon; 1867-, Member of New- 
Jersey Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Long Branch, 
N.J. 

871. Joshua Allen Lippincott, D. D. (Franklin and Marshall Col- 

lege, 1882.) (Brother of No. 870.) 

Born January 31, 1835, in Burlington County, N. J.: 1858-62, Taught 
Mathematics and German in Pennington Seminary, N. J. ; 1862-5, Princi- 
pal of High School and Superintendent of Public Schools, Scranton, Pa.; 
1865-9, Principal of Boys' Department of Model School, Trenton, N. J. ; 
1869-72, Private School in Baltimore ; 1872-4, Pastor in Hackensack, N. 
J. ; 1874-83, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Dickinson College ; 
1883-, President of the University of Kansas. Address, Lawrence, Kan. 

872. * Charles Edward Maglaughlin. 

Born January 4, 1839, at Elizabethtown, Pa. ; 1860, Admitted to the bar 
in Carlisle, Pa. Died April 26, 1874 in Carlisle. 

873. * Henry Marriott. 

Born July 12, 1838, at West River, Anne Arundel County, Md. ; Studied 
medicine at the University of Pennsylvania ; 1861-5, In Confederate States 
Army; 1866, Druggist in Baltimore, Md. ; 1868, Removed to California; 
Practiced medicine in San Francisco ; Surgeon Pacific Mail Steamship 
Line. Died October 7, 1879, in San Francisco, Cal. 

874. John Henry Martin. 

Born May 4, 1834, in Harford County, Md. ; 1862, M. D. University of 
Maryland; Practicing Medicine. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

875. * Samuel McClung McPherson. U n ^ 

Born October 11, 1837, at Lewisburg, W. Va. ; M. D. Jefferson Medical 
College, Philadelphia ; 1862-3, Surgeon Fifty-ninth Regiment Virginia 
Volunteers, Confederate States Army. Died June 14, 1863, near Rich- 
mond, Va. 

876. Alfred Foster Mullin. 

Born September 14, 1837, iX Mount Holly Springs, Pa. ; 1858-60, Taught 
in Cumberland Valley Institute ; 1860-2, Principal Dickinson College 
Grammar School ; 1862-, Paper Manufacturer. Address, Mount Holly 
Springs, Pa. 

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877. Thomas Sargent Reese. 

Quartermaster's Department United States Army. Address, West Point, 
N. Y. 

878. Albert H. Slape. 

Born March 25, 1836, in Philadelphia ; 1859, Admitted to Philadelphia 
bar; 1861, Admitted to New Jersey bar ; 1864, Master in Chancery, New 
Jersey; 1865-Prosecutor of the Common Pleas, Salem County, N. J.; 1866, 
City Solicitor, Salem, N. J. ; 1870-82, Trustee Dickinson College. Address, 
Salem, N. J. 

Published: " Supplement to Wharton's Digest," addresses, poems, &c. 

879. William James Stevenson, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1873.) 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1859, Entered Philadelphia Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; Pastor in Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., 
Baltimore, Md., Wilmington, Del., and Troy, N. Y. ; 1863, Entered United 
States Army as private, afterward appointed chaplain. Address, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

880. William T. L. Weech. 

Born March 12, 1837, at Nassau, West Indies ; 1858, East Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1859-62, Baltimore Conference; 
1862-6, Pastor of Wesleyan Churches in the Bahamas ; 1866-, Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Frostburg, Md. 

881. John Josiah White. 

Born December 23, 1836, in Virginia ; 1861, Graduated University of 
Mississippi; Major in Confederate service, Army of Northern Virginia; 
Has been collector of taxes and Editor ; Now dealer in agricultural im- 
plements. Address, Atlanta, Ga. 

882. Joseph Payson Wright. 

Born December 25, 1836, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; Studied medicine at Jef- 
ferson Medical College, Philadelphia; 1861, Assistant Surgeon United 
States Army ; 1866, Major and Surgeon United States Army ; Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel. Address, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C. 

G. E. Alden, Pittsburg. 
S. H. Aldridge, Philadelphia. 
F. A. Awl, Harrisburg. 
Andrew Banks, Baltimore, Md. 

D. W. Biddle, Carlisle. 

F. M. Bird, West River, Md. 
W. D. Blen singer, Mt. Joy. 
Edward Bowlus, Middletown, Md. 

B. W. Buckingham, Frederick County, Md. 
J. R. Carson, Winchester, Va. 

R. Cecil, Millersville, Md. 

C. R. Coard, Accomac County, Va. 
W. H. Coard, Accomac County, Va. 
J. W. Duvall, Marlboro, Md. 

W. C. Ferguson, Halifax. 

E. F. Furniss, Princess Anne, Md. 

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E. T. Fowler, Crownsville, Md. 

J. W. C. Fowler, Crownsville, Md. 
M. T. Fowler, Dunkirk, Md. 
C. L. Gwyn, Baltimore, Md. 
J. C. Harper, St. Michael's, Md. 
T. B. Hay ward, Rossville. 
R. P. Henderson, Carlisle. 
W. M. Henderson, Carlisle. 
C. H. Hepburn, M. D., Carlisle. 
Sam. Hepburn, Carlisle. 
Lawyer. 

Washington Hilliary, Prince G-eorge's County, Md. 

G. F. Hiraes, York County. 

S. K. Humrich, Carlisle. 

Rev. W. H. Holliday, Berkeley County, W. Va. 

Glendy King, Philadelphia. 

F. A. Kirby, Washington, D. C. 
H. H. Lane, Carlisle. 

W. C. Lane, Carlisle. 

H. Lindsay, Unionville, Md. 

J. R. Long, Baltimore, Md. 

L. W. Luckett, Loudon County, Va. 

L. M Lyon, Baltimore, Md. 

L. M. Mahon, Carlisle. 

W. J. Marine, Sharptown, Md. 

Joshua Maris, Wilmington, Del. 

R R Mayger, Baltimore, Md. 

R. H. McCeney, West River, Md. 

J. E. McClintock, Philadelphia, 

James Moore, Carlisle. 

P. J. Moore, Carlisle. 

A. A. Morris, Worcester County, Md. 

H. D. Murray, Carlisle. 

* W. I. Natcher, Carlisle. 
Died in Freshman year. 

C. B. Naudain, Odessa, Del. 
W. H. Newell, Frederick, Md. 

* Rev. E. B. Newnam, Baltimore, Md. 
Died December 24, 1885. 

A. W. Orwig, Carlisle. 

C. M. Pearre, Unionville, Md. 

W. B. Perrie, Prince George's County, Md. 

J. R. E. Perrie, Prince George's County, Md. 

T. B. Quigley, Denton, Md. 

J. H. Reagan, M. D., Lithonia, Ga. 

J. S. Richardson, Anne Arundal County, Md. 

J. P. Riely, Winchester, Va. 

L. M. Sencendiver, Berkeley County, W. Va, 

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* P. B. Shelly, Carlisle. 

W. R. Sherwood, Baltimore, Md. . 
C. W. Shreve, Poolesville, Md. 
T. J. Shreve, Poolesville, Md. 
T. E. Skinner, Kent Island, Md. 
G. W. Smith, Churchville, Md. 
T. C. Sterritt, Carlisle. 

* J. J. Stuart, Lewisburg. 
Died May 32, 1858. 

S. Townsend, Royal Oak, Md. 
Jacob Van Meter, Moorefield, W. Ya. 
J. B. Warfield, Jonesville, Md. 
Rev. T. S. Williams, North East, Md. 
Wilmington Conference Methodist Episcopal Church 
J. H. Wolf, Martinsburg, W. Va. 

William Butler, D. D. 
Missionary in India. Author of "Land of the Veda," "From Boston to Bareilly 
and Back." 

Rev. Robert D. Chambers, A. M. 

* Rev. Alfred Cooknian, A. M., Newark, N". J. 
Died November 13, 1871. 

William Cox, D. D., Wellsburg, W. Va. 

* William H. Goodwin, D. D., Dryden, K Y. 
1865, LL. D., Hobart College. Died February 17, 1876. 

Littleton F. Morgan, D D., Baltimore, Md. 

* Isaac W. Wiley fM. D, A. M., China. 

Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died November 22, 1884. 



Class of 1859. 



883. Daniel A. Beckley. 

Born in Mifflinburg, Pa.; Editor; Postmaster at Bloomsburg, Pa. Ad- 
dress, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

884. * Jeremiah Howard Beckwith. 

Born October 23, 1838, in Dorchester County, Md.; 1859-60, Taught in 
Virginia; 1861, Admitted to Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church; 1864, Visited England and France in the interest of Missions; 
1866, Missionary in Baltimore. Died January 24, 1867, in Baltimore, Md. 

885. William Emory Fisk Deal. 

Born March 8, 1840, in Calvert County, Md.; 1859, Went to California 
and engaged in teaching; 1863, Removed to Virginia City, Nev., and 
studied law ; 1865, Admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Nevada, 
afterwards to that of the Supreme Court of California, and 1876, to that of 
the Supreme Court of the Lmited States. Address, Virginia City, Nev. 

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' Zebulon Dyer. 



Born 1837, in Upper Tract, Pendleton County, W. Va.; 1859-61, Teach- 
ing and studying law; 1861, Lieutenant Confederate States Army; Decem- 
ber 13, 1861, killed at the battle of Allegheny Mountain. 

887. Alexander Hemphill Ege. 

Born April 2, 1838, at Hereford, Baltimore County, Md.; 1860, Principal 
of English Department, Baltimore University; 1864-79, Principal of Cum- 
berland Valley Institute ; 1879-, In business. Address, Mechanicsburg, 
Pa. 

888. David Clarke John, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1881.) 

Born February 14, 1835, near Bloomsburg, Pa.; 1859-67, East Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1867-73, Supernumerary; Taught 
in Bloomsburg and Milton, Pa.; 1873-80, Principal of Minnesota State 
Normal School ; 1880-; President of Hamline University, Minnesota. Ad- 
dress, Hamline, Minn. 

Published: Lectures, Addresses, Sermons, Hymns and Tunes. 

889. * George Whitefield John. 

Born August 24, 1839, in Columbia County, Pa.; Professor in Dickinson. 
Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.; 1862, Instructor in Modern Languages and 
History, Indiana Asbury University ; 1863, Captain United States Army. 
Died March 15, 1864, at Catawissa, Pa. 

890. Samuel L. Lupton. (Class of 1853.) 

Born in Dayton, O.; Taught and Studied law in Centreville, Md.; 1855, 
Went to California; 1861, Admitted to the bar in San Francisco ; 1865-7, 
Member of State Legislature ; 1877, Returned to the East. Address, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

891. * William Wallace Merrick. 

Born 1824 (?), in Queen Anne County, Md.; Farmer, Died in Queen 
Anne County, Md., in 1861. 

892. * Isaac Brown Parker. 

Born April 19, 1841, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1860, Graduated at Harvard Law 
School ; 1861-6, United States Army; Lieutenant, Captain and Aid to Gen. 
Howard ; Practiced law in New York, where he died February 28, 1880. 

893. Thomas Sheerer Parker. 

Born April 2, 1840, in Fannettsburg, Franklin County, Pa.; Practicing 
law. Address, Pittsburg, Pa. 

894. James J. Patterson. 

Address, Doyle's Mills, Juniata County, Pa. 

895. * Clayton Cannon Pen u el. 

Born in Laurel, Del., September 15, 1835 ; Teacher. Died September 21, 
1880, in Texas. 

896. James Alexander Ventress Piie. 

Born July 20, 1841, in Howard County, Md.; 1861-4, Captain First 

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Maryland Cavalry, Confederate States Army; 1864, Taken Prisoner ; 1865, 
Released ; Removed to Texas ; Judge of County Court. Address, Ban- 
dera, Texas. 

897. Duke Slavens. 

Supernumerary, Arkansas Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Ad- 
dress, Judsonia, Ark. 

898. David Davidson Stone, Ph. D. (Washington and Jefferson Col- 

lege, 1874.) 

Born May 9, 1839, in Norfolk, Va.; 1860, Admitted to the bar in Norfolk; 
1861, Entered the Confederate States Army; Was in all the Campaigns of 
Lee's Army; '1868-77, Principal of Tuscarora Academy, Pa.; 1877, Remov- 
ed to Mifflintown, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Mifflintown, Pa. 

899. Joshua Dorset Warfield. 

Professor in Maryland Agricultural College. Address, College Station, 
Prince George's County, Md. 

900. David Stone Woods. 

Physician. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. ***&., V- * t l*?S<f r 

901. * John Wesley Wright. 

Born 1841, in Maryland; Major in Confederate States Army. Died 
September, 1869, in Kentucky. 

902. George Henry Zimmerman. 

Born September 20, 1838, near Wetheredville, Baltimore County, Md.; 
Member of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South. Ad- 
dress, Salem, Va. 

B. F. Beck, Chestertown, Md. 
Sam. Beck, Chestertown, Md. 

J. B. Belford, Denver, Colorado. 
Lawyer ; 1870-6, Justice of the Supreme Court of Colorado ; 1877-85, Member of 
Congress. 

H. C. Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Md. 
T. Clark, Baltimore, Md. 

C. R. Culbertson, Churchtown. 
* J. P. Davis, Smyrna, Del. 

W. R. Downes, Greensboro, Md. 
A. J. Faust, A. M., Ph. D., Washington, D. C. 
Clergyman Protestant Episcopal Church ; Professor of English Literature and 
History, Burlington College, N. J.; Now Journalist, connected with various Cath- 
olic Periodicals. 

C. L. Ginn, Winchester, Va. 
Rev. J. C. Hagey, Washington, D. C. 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1882, A. M. Dickinson Col- 
lege: 1885 D. D, East Tennessee University. 

J. E. Hignutt, Denton, Md. 
M. B. Hillyard, Dover, Del. 
J. K. Hitner, Richmond, Ya. 
H. C. Hitner, Pottstown, Pa, 

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T. C. Hughey, Centreville, Md. 

E. T. Jones, Philadelphia. 

C. D. Luckett, Middleburg, Va. 

W. F. Massey, Princess Anne, Md. 

J. W. McKinney, Allegheny County, Va. 

G-. W. Mittchell, M. D., Kansas. 

David Miller, Lewistown, Md. 

T. P. Moore, Nassau, West Indies. 

W. F. Nields, West Chester. 

T. R. Orwig, Carlisle. 

C. B. Pearre, Hyattstown, Md. 

S.|B. Pue, Howard County, Md. 

W. H. Pue, Howard County, Md. 

T. Q. Reynolds, Dover, Del. 

A. C. Snyder, Monterey, Va. 

R. H. Stevenson, Carlisle. 

W. E. Stewart, Cambridge, Md. 

Rev. T. R. Vickroy, Bedford. 

W. T. Watts, Baltimore, Md. 

J. H. Wehner, Philadelphia. 

A. Weller, Mt. Sidney, Va, 

A. F. Welsh, Philomont, Va. 

John Wingfield, Warrenton, Va. 

Wm. Worthington, Upper Marlboro, Md. 

George F. Brown, D. D. 

* Thomas Carlton, D. D., Elizabeth, K J. 

1852-72, Book Agent, Methodist Episcopal Church at New York. Died April 17, 

3874. 

Rev. W. G. Deale, M. D., A. M. 

Rev. Ebenezer E. Jenkins, A. M., India. 

* John McClintock, LL. D. 
(See Faculty.) 

Otis H. Tiffany, D. D. 
(Class of 1844.) 



Class of 1860. 



903. Henry Winslow Abbett. 

Born May 10, 1839, in Marion County, Ky.; Five years Professor of An- 
cient Languages, Wesleyan College, Millersville, Ky.; Two years Principal 
Carroll Bigh School, Ky.; Three years Principal Millersburg Female Col- 
lege, Ky. Address, Wichita, Kansas. 

904. Benjamin Franklin Ball. 

Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Address, 
Baltimore, Md. 

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905. George Baylor. 

Born February 13, 1842, in Jefferson County, W. Va.; 1861-5, In Confed- 
erate States Army ; Lieutenant and Captain in the Army of Northern Vir- 
ginia ; 1868, Graduated in Law, Washington and Lee University; Removed 
to Kansas City, Mo.; 1872, Returned to W. Va.; Practicing law. Address, 
Charlestown, W Va. 

906. Philip Auld Harrison Brown. 

Born January 3, 1842, in Baltimore, Md.; Served in the Confederate 
States Artillery, Army of Northern Va.; 1871, Graduated General Theolog- 
ical Seminary, New York; 1872-4, Rector at Cooperstown, N. Y.; 1875-, 
Assistant Minister of Trinity Parish, N. Y., St. John's Chapel. Address, 
New York, N. Y. 

907. David B. Brunner. 

Born March 7, 1835, in Berks County, Pa.; I860, Principal of Amityville 
Institute ; 1863, Principal of an Academy, Reading, Pa.; 1869, Superinten- 
dent of Schools, Berks County, Pa.; 1875, Principal of Academy and Busi- 
ness College, Reading; 1880, Superintendent of Schools, Reading ; 1882-, 
Principal of Business College. Address, Reading, Pa. 

Published : "Elements of English Grammar," "The Indians of Berks 
County," "Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping." 

908. * William Laws Cannon. (Brother of No. 1064.) 

Born April 6, 1839, in Bridgeville, Del.; 1862, Captain First Delaware 
Cavalry, Army of the Potomac. Died, August 18, 1862, at Belair, Md. 

909. George B. Creamer. 

Address, Baltimore, Md. 

910. * James L. Crook. 

Born October 26, 1836, in Baltimore, Md.; Studied law in Baltimore; In 
Commissary Department, United States Army. Died May 12, 1878, in 
Howard County, Md. 

911. Hugh Asbury Curran. 

Born in York County, Pa.; 1862, Professor of Languages in Wyoming 
Seminary, Kingston, Pa.; 1865, Professor of Natural Science, and 1869, 
Professor of Languages in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.; 1877-, 
Profeesor of Natural Science and Modern Languages, State Normal School. 
Address, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

912. * Daniel Merritt Eckman. 

Born March 29, 1840, in Lebanon County, Pa. Died at Pithole, Venango 
County, Pa., November 25, 1865. 

913. Jacob Gotwalts. 

Born May 13, 1840, at Freeland, Montgomery County, Pa.; 1860-5, Prin- 
cipal of Cape Island City High School ; 1865-7, Principal of Freemont 
Seminary, Norristown, Pa.; 1867, Admitted to the bar in Norristown, Pa.; 
District Attorney for Montgomery County ; City Solicitor. Address, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. 

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914. John Henry Grabill. 

Born March 8, 1839, at Mt. Jackson, Va.; Lieutenant and Captain Con- 
federate States Army; Superintendent of Schools, Shenandoah County, 
Va.; Editor "Shenandoah Herald." Address, Woodstock, Va. 

915. Thomas Morris Gunn. 

Born March 17, 1840, in Shelby County, Ky.; 1861, Entered Confederate 
States Army; Private, Chaplain, Lieutenant, Adjutant, and Topographical 
Engineer; June 15, 1864 to March 1, 1865, Prisoner; Pastor Presbyterian 
Church. Address, Joliet, 111. 

916. * Charles Heydrick. 

Born September 20, 1832, in Flourtown, Montgomery County, Pa.; Taught 
at Oakland, Md., and Bridgeville, Dei.; Captain of Infantry, United States 
Army. Died May 11, 1874, in Bridgeville, Del. 

917. * Clarence Gearhart Jackson. 

Born March 25, 1842, at Berwick, Pa.: Read law in Berwick; 1862-5, In 
United States Army ; Lieutenant and Captain ; Captured at Chancellors- 
ville ; Exchanged and re-captured at Wilderness ; Colonel on Governor 
Hartranft's Staff; Quarter-Master General of State Militia; 1875-80, Trus- 
tee of Dickinson College. Died May 3, 1880, in Berwick, Pa. 

918. * John Wesley Landis. 

Born September 24, 1837, at Halifax, Pa.; Admitted to the bar in Harris- 
burg, Pa., and practiced there for a time; Removed to Halifax, Pa., where 
he died March 18, 1879. 

919. Joseph Benson Parker. 

Born at New Bloomneld, Perry County, Pa.; Studied medicine in New 
York ; Assistant Surgeon in United States Navy ; afterwards Surgeon in 
United States Army; Now Surgeon in the Navy. Address, Navy Depart- 
ment, Washington, D. C. 

920. James William Sanders. 

Born January 5, 1840, in Baltimore, Md.; Wholesale Tea Dealer. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore, Md. 

921. Rufus Edmund Shapley. 

Born August 4, 1840, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1861, admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle ; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Published : "Solid for Mulhooly," Co-editor with A. R. Spofford of "Li- 
brary of Wit and Humor." 

922. James Lester Shipley. 

Born June 21, 1838, in Baltimore, Md.; 1860-8, Virginia Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church, South ; 1868-, Member of Baltimore Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Address, Charlestown, W. Va. 

923. * Richard Southron Shreve. 

Born 1838, in Alexandria County, Va.; 1860, Principal of a school, East 
New Market, Md.; 1862, Entered Confederate States Army; Lieutenant of 
Artillery under General Stuart ; Clergvman, Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South ; Killed by lightning, June 25, 1874. 

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924. * John S. Stamm. 

Born April 11, 1838, at Hinkletown, Lancaster County, Pa. ; Taught in 
Goshen, Orange County, X. Y. ; 1861, Entered East Pennsylvania Elder- 
ship, Church of God, (Winebrennerian,) and in 1867 was sent to Centralia, 
Kansas, to take charge of a projected college; Superintendent of Schools, 
Nemaha County, Kansas ; Entered the Free Baptist Church and died in 
Centralia, January 4, 1871. 

925. Peter Harrison Whibner. 

Born February 1, 1837, in Morgan County, Va. ; Member of the Balti- 
more Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South ; Presiding Elder, 
"Winchester District. Address, Charlestown, W. Ya. 

926. Seth Hartman Yocum. 

Born August 2, 1834, in Columbia County, Pa. ; 1861-4, In United States 
Army ; Rose from private to first lieutenant; 1865, Admitted to the bar in 
Pottsville, Pa. ; 1878-80, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania ; Re- 
moved to Tennessee ; 1885-, Mavor of Johnson City. Address, Johnson 
City, Tenn. 

R. H. Clements, Beaver Dam, Md. 

R. H. Elliott, Federalsburg, Md. 

T. R. Emory, Queen Anne County, Md. 

F. C. Fleming, Carlisle. 

Enos Furey, Philadelphia. 

John Grills^ Augusta Count} T , Ya. 

T. G. Hardwick^Blacksburg, Ya. 

J. E. Hopkins, Greensboro, N. C. 

W. T. Kinzer, Blacksburg, Ya. 

J. W. S. Kough, Xewport, Pa. 

M. L. Lane, Carlisle. 

W. A. McComb, A. B., Augusta, Ga. 

J. E. Myers, Baltimore, Md. 

T. H. Perrie, Prince George's County, Md. 

John Plank, Honey Brook. 

C. B. Ruckman, Mill Point, Ya. 

H. G. Seymour, Carlisle. 

M. L. Smith, Federalsburg, Md. 

W. T. Staplefort, Dorchester County, Md. 

C. F. Thomas, Baltimore, Md. 

* W. F. Townsend, Georgetown, Del. 
, Editor " Sussex Journal." 

J. S. Tyler, Accomac County, Ya. 
J. L. Waggoner, Carlisle. 
J. A. Williams, Poolesville, Md. 
Y. O. Williams, Moorfield, Ya. 
P. S. Weight, Middletown, Ya. 

* David W. Bartine, M. D., D. D. 

Newark Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died August 13, 1881. 

Benjamin F. Crever, D. D. 
Class of 1840. 

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1860 

William Dyson, LL. D. 
* Henry Slicer, D. D. 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Chureh. Died April 26, 1874. 

Rev. T. R. Vickroy, A. B. 
Class of 1859. 



Class of 1861. 



927. * James Glasgow Archer. 

Born September 6, 1842, in Harford County, Md. ; 1865, Graduated at 
Princeton Theological Seminary ; Pastor of a Presbyterian Church in 
Clearfield, Pa. ; Killed in a railroad accident January 12, 1869. 

928. James Barton. 

Born October 28, 1836, in Delaware County, Pa, ; 1861, Entered the 
United States Army ; Captain, Army of the Potomac ; Lawyer ; Mayor of 
Chester. Address, Chester, Pa. 

929. * Henry Clay Cheston. 

Born September 29, 1834, near Bristol, Pa. ; 1861-2, Principal of a school 
near Reading, Pa. ; 1862-8, Principal of Dickinson College Grammar 
School ; 1868-82, Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Died November 27, 1882, at Light Street, Columbia 
County, Pa. 

930. Charles Henry Gere. 

Born in Gainesville, N. Y. ; Private in Maryland Volunteers, United 
States Army : 1865, Graduated in law in Baltimore, Md. ; Removed to Ne- 
braska ; 1866-7, Member of State House of Representatives ; 1869-70, 1880- 
81, State Senator; Regent State University; Lawyer and Editor. Address, 
Lincoln, Neb. 

931. Elbridoe Hoffman Gerry. 

Born October 18, 1836, in Shrewsbury, Pa. ; M. D., University of Mary- 
land ; Practicing Medicine. Address, Shrewsbury, York County, Pa. 

932. William Francis Godwin. 

Born September 30, 1840, in Milford,Del. ; M. D., University of Pennsyl- 
vania ; 1863-5, Assistant SurgeoD United States Army ; 1865-70, Practiced 
medicine in Milford, Del ; 1870, Removed to Reistertown, Md. ; Practicing 
medicine. Address, Reistertown, Baltimore County, Md. 

933. Henry Harrison Gregg. 

Born March 19, 1840, in Bellefonte, Pa. ; Captain, Major and Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army ; Military Secretary to the Gov- 
ernor of Pennsylvania; Secretary of Railroad Commissioners of Missouri ; 
Address, Jefferson City, Mo. 

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934. * Levi M. Haverstick. 

Born January 4, 1842, at Silver Spring. Cumberland County, Pa. ; Ad- 
mitted to the Baltimore bar ; 1862-3, In United States Army ; Private and 
Captain, Army of the Potomac ; 1863, Editor " County Union," Baltimore, 
Md.; 1866, Removed to Rock Island, 111 ; Editor " Rock Island Union;" 
1871-73, Postmaster of Rock Island; 1876-81, Editor " Rock Island Union," 
" Moline Review" and "Moline Dispatch." Died November 18, 1881, in 
Rock Island, 111. 

935. * William Henry Maxwell. 

Born February 6, 1836, in Chambersburg, Pa. ; 1861, Entered East Balti- 
more Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1863, Chaplain United 
States Army. Died March 23, 1866, in Chambersburg. Pa. 

936. John Edward McCahan. 

Born August 26, 1832, in Frederick, Md. ; Teacher ; Assistant Superin- 
tendent of Public Schools. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

937.. * Thomas Jefferson McCants. 

Born at Ninety-Six, S. C. ; Taught at Sumter Court House, S. C; Prac- 
ticed law in Camden, S. C. Disappeared and supposed to be dead. 

938. * Henry Stoner Munroe. 

Born February 15, 1839, in Lewistown, Pa.; Studied medicine at Belle- 
\rt*A^ view Medical College, N. Y. Died November, 1863, at Annapolis, Md. 

939. Charles Wesley Neff. 

Born January 23, 1838, in Frostburg, Md.; 1864, M. D. University of New 
York ; Assistant Surgeon United States Hospital ; Practicing medicine 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

940. Francis Benjamin Sellers. 
Address, Carlisle,. Pa. 

941. Charles Ridgway Snyder. 

Born February 3, 1837, in Warren County, N. J.; Member of Newark 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Uhurch. Address, Cokesbury, Hunterdon 
County, N. J. 

942. John Brown Storm. 

Born September 19, 1838, in Monroe County, Pa.; 1863, Admitted to the 
bar in Stroudsburg, Pa.; Nine years County Superintendent of Schools; 
1871-5, Member of Congress ; 1880-, Trustee Dickinson College. Address, 
Stroudsburg, Pa. 

943. William Henry Zimmerman. 

Born October 19, 1839, in Baltimore, Md.; 1862-3, Vice Principal of 
Overlea Institute ; 1864-6, Principal of High School, Elkton, Md ; 1867-71, 
Vice President Western Maryland College; 1873-82, Vice President of 
Washington College, Maryland ; 1882, Professor in Western Maryland Col- 
lege. Address, Powhatan, Baltimore County, Md. 

L. W. Abrams, Hoguestown. 

J. F. Allen, Milford, Del. 

A. H. Bayley, Cambridge, Md. 

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1861 

T. W. Bell, Plymouth, N. C. 

W. P. Clark, Pierceland, Mel. 

J. C. Cook, Urbana, Md. 

W. T. Copes, Locustville, Va. 

Henry Gamble, Moorfleld, Va. 

J. W. Harris, Albemarle, Va. 

R. N. Hoffman, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

W. A. Horney, Greensboro, N. C. 

E. E. Kalb, Lovettsville, Va. 
J. L. Landis, Pottstown. 

A. L. Line, Carlisle. 

F. S. Livingston, Buenos Ayres, South America. 
Metrah Makely, Fairfax County, Va. 

L. L. McArthur, Baltimore, Md. 
J. N. Mulford, Philadelphia. 
W. J. Parke, Harrisburg. 
A. M. Parker, Carlisle. 
Rev. T. M. Reily, Nashotah, Wis. 
Professor in Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary. 
J. B. G. Roberts, Rio Janeiro, South America. 
R. W. Roche, New York. 
L. L. Rogers, Wellsville, N. Y. 

* G. F. Round, Cokesbury, S. C. 
Died 1859. 

J. W. Rowland, Ellicott's Mills, Md. 

J. W. Smith, Churchville, Md. 

H. W. Spangler, York County. 

* J. D. Stevenson, Carlisle. 
Died in Junior year. 

W. M. Strickler, Page County. Va. 
J. F. Thomas, Aquasco, Md. 
John Warthman, Philadelphia. 
J. E. Watson, Cokesbury, S. C. 
E. S. White, Newtown, Va. 
L. E. Wilcox, Baltimore, Md. 

G. W. Williams, Maysville, W. Va. 
T. M. Williams, Maysville, W. Va, 

* Edward Bannister, D. D., Marysville, Cal. 

1860-7, President University of the Pacific, California. Died September 17, 1881. 

* Edward Bates, LL. D., St. Louis, Mo. 

1827-9, Member of Congress ; 1861-4, Attorney General United States. Died March 
25, 1869. 

* Rev. William H. Brisbane, A. M. 
Died 1862. 

Rev. Alexander E. Gibson, A. M. 

George S. Grape, A. M. 

George F. McFarland, A. M. 

* William Mann, D. D. 



Died 1862. 

Enoch H. Supplee, A. M. 



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1862 

Class of 1862. 



944. James Horace Buckner. 

Born August 11, 1843, in Hardin County, Ky.; 1864, M. D. University 
of Pennsylvania; Assistant Surgeon and Captain, United States Army; 
Provost Marshal, Sixth District of Kentucky ; 1868-73, Assistant Assessor 
United States Internal Revenue ; Practicing Medicine. Address, Coving- 
ton, Ky. 

945. Thomas Morris Chaney. 

Born September 28, 1842, near Richmond, Va.; 1862-4, Taught in Public 
Schools of Maryland ; 1866, M. D. University of Maryland ; Assistant Sur- 
geon United States Army. Address, Dunkirk, Calvert County, Md. 

946. "WlLMER COFFMAN. 

Born January 6, 1840, in Chester County, Pa.; 1864-, Member of Phila- 
delphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Shenandoah, 
Pa. 

947. William Oliver Cornman. 

Born February 1, 1841, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1862-3, Studied Theology at Get- 
tysburg, Pa.; Private, Quartermaster's and Adjutant's Clerk, United States 
Army; lb66. Graduated Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia; 
1867-8, Pastor of Lutheran Church, Danville, Pa.; 1868-9, Pastor at Lu- 
nenburg, Nova Scotia; 1872-3, Pastor at Phillipsburg, N. J.; 1875-6, Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Greek in an Academy in Easton,Pa.; 1879-80, Principal 
of Eclectic Academy. Address, Easton, Pa. 

948. Amos Preston Gilbert. 

Born February 9, 1841, in Harford County, Md.; 1864, Admitted to the 
Harford County bar ; Practicing law. Address, Belair, Md. 

949. Martin Christian Herman. (Brother of No. 988.) 

Born July 14, 1841, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1864, Admitted to the 
bar in Carlisle, Pa.; 1874-84, President Jndge of Ninth Judicial District of 
Pennsylvania ; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

950. James Henry Loomis. 

Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

951. Daniel Webster McCurdy. 

Born August 30, 1841, in Chester County, Pa., Admitted to the bar of 
Centre County, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Clearfield, Pa. 

952. Isaac McCurley. 

Born February 21, 1840, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1864, Admitted to Baltimore 
bar ; Auditor Circuit Court of Baltimore; Practicing law. Address, Balti- 
more, Md. 

953. George Troxell Motter. 

Born April 5, 1842, at Emmittsburg, Md. ; 1865, M. D., University of 
Nashville; Assistant Surgeon United States Army; Practicing medicine. 
Address, Taneytown, Md. 

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1862 

954. William Miller Ogilby. 

Born November 24, 1842, in Carlisle, Pa. ; Grain, Provision and Stock 
Exchange ; Member Chicago Board of Trade. Address, Chicago, 111. 

955. Alfred Newton Weir. 

Born December 31, 1841, at Crozierville, Delaware County, Pa. Ad- 
dress, Chester, Pa. 

956. William Princeton Willey. 

Born May 24, 1840, at Morgantown, W. Va. ; Lawyer. Address, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 

J. W. Allen, Carlisle. 

B. S. Ashby, Alexandria, Va. 
John H. Barton, Chester. 

T. W. Bell, Plymouth, N. C. 

John Black, Lancaster. 

T. K Booker, Centreville, Md. 

R. W. Browning, Washington, D. C. 

W. M. Busey, Baltimore, Md. 

G. W. Caruth, Louisville, Ky. 

T. L. Cathcart, Carlisle. 

T. E. Conn, Edinbnrg, Va. , 

A. G. Coover, Mechanicsburg. 

H. E. Dillin, Plymouth, N. C. 

W. B. Diven, Carlisle. 

C. L. Ficller, Dennisville, N. J. 
W. T. Ford, North East, Md. 
A. M. Frye, Wardensville, Va. 
G. R. Garner, Chaptico, Md. 
Cyrus Gault, Baltimore, Md. 

J. E. Gault, Baltimore, Md. 

J. W. Haverstick, Carlisle. 

W. A. Hoffman, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

E. P. Inhoff, Carlisle. 

J. H. Johnson, Cambridge, Md. 

* L. H. Kennedy, Carlisle. 
J. B. Kremer, Carlisle. 

1862, A. B., Franklin and Marshall College. 
Benjamin Lamberton, Carlisle. 
W. H. Lj mlerton, Carlisle. 

* J. J. Macartney, Towsontown, Md. 
Died 18(«. 

Joseph Mallalieu, Millington, Md. 
Clay McCauley. 
1864, A. B. Princeton College : IVstor of All Sou's Church, Washington, D. C; 
Now Pastor of Unity Church (Unitarian), St. Paul. Minn. 

W. H. H. McClintock, New Bloomfield, 
George G. McClure, Carlisle. 
J. C. Messinger, Carlisle. 
E. J. Mitchell, Evansville, Tnd. 
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G. V. Perrie, Prince George's County, Md. 

E. S. Phillips, Carlisle. 

S. S. Sullivan, Hay's Creek, Miss. 
Major Confederate States Army. Died 1868. ?) 

G. T. Tyler, Accomac County, Va. 

H. C. Williams, Prince George's County, Md. 
Died 1870. 

T. N. Williams, Cambridge, Md. 

W. K. Williams. Blue Sulphur, Va. 

William Cooper, D. D., Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia Conference; Superannuated. 

* James H. Graham, LL. D. 
Class of 1827. 

* Thomas Sewall, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
Died Angust 11, 1870. 

William H. Shock, A. M. 
Benjamin Shoemaker, A. M. 



Class of 1863. 



957. William Reed Cisna. 

Born December 8, 1837, in Chambersburg, Pa. ; 1865, M. D. University \f 
of Pennsylvania ; Brevet Major United States Volunteers ; 1866-82, Prac- 
ticed medicine in Ickesburg, Perry County, Pa. ; Since 1882, Practicing in 
Shelby, O. 

958. Asbury Jones Clarke. 

Born September 14, 1841, in Highland County, Ya. ; 1864-5, Professor in 
Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington, Del. ; 1866, Graduated at Law 
School, Albany, N. Y. ; Practicing law. Address, Wheeling, W. Ya. 

957. William Daily Clayton. 

Born December 21, 1838, in St. Louis County, Mo. ; In Confederate States 
Army ; 1877-78, County Clerk, St. Louis County, Mo. ; 1879-80, Recorder 
of Deeds ; 1883, Removed to New Mexico ; Ranchman. Address, Albu- 
querque, N. M. 

960. George Nathaniel Glover. 

Born August 12, 1841, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1866, Admitted to 
the bar in Oakland County, Mich. ; 1869-71, Superintendent of Schools, 
Bryan, O. ; 1871-5, Professor of History in West Virginia University ; 1876- 
7, Superintendent of Schools, Grafton, W. Ya. ; 1877-8, Principal of Public 
Schools, Yazoo City, Miss. ; 1879-, Teacher of Languages and History. 
Address, Lancaster, Pa. 

961. * John Criswell Graham. (Son of No. 395.) 

Born July 23, 1844, at Carlisle, Pa. ; 1865, Admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle ; Removed to Evansville, Ind. ; 1868-70, Second Lieutenant United 
States Cavalry. Died June 23, 1880, in Evansville, Ind. 

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962. Jacob Hart. 
Address, York, Pa. 

963. Henry Francis Isett. 

Born August 5, 1840, in Berks County, Pa. ; 1864-, Member of Philadel- 
phia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

964. Thomas Baltzell Long. 

Born 1839, in Baltimore, Md. ; Principal of Shrewsbury Academy. Ad- 
dress, Galena, Kent County, Md. 

965. * Leander Makely. ~3i(>, 10 I WS~- 

Born 1839, in Fairfax County, Va. Died 3§ff , in Fairfax County, Va. 

966. William Leander McDowell. 

Born November 22, 1843, at Glen Riddle, Delaware County, Pa. ; 1862- 
4, Taught in Public Schools ; 1865-, Member of Philadelphia Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Tamaqua, Pa. 

967. Ben Pulaski McIntire. (Brother of No. 642.) 

Born August 8, 1844, in New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pa.; 1865, Ad- 
mitted to the bar in New Bloomfield ; 1870-3, District Attorney; Practic- 
ing law. Address, New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pa. 

968. * Edward Franklin Pitcher. 

Born February 14, 1846, near Fairmount, W. Va.; 1863-4, Professor in 
Emory Female College, Carlisle, Pa.; 1864-5, Member of East Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; Studied at Garrett Biblical Insti- 
tute; 1867, Graduated at Concord Theological Seminary; 1867, New 
England Conference ; 1868, West Virginia Conference ; 1870, New 
Hampshire Conference; 1872, Philadelphia Conference. Died May 18, 
1876, at Fairmount, W. Va. 

969. Henry Clay Speake. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

Harris Archer, Church ville, Md. 
S. T. Armstrong, Oakland, Md. 
Wm. Baker, Baltimore, Md. 
Sam. Bean, Hardy County, Va. 
G. P. Berkley, Alexandria, Va. 
B. J. Bouknight, Edgefield, S. C. 
S. B. Bowles, Winchester, Va. 
J. C. Brandon, York Springs. 
T. H. Brierwood, Baltimore, Md. 
L. H. Callihan, Ashland, Ky. 
A. J. Carrier, Philadelphia. 
J. I. Dashiell, Baltimore, Md. 
Wm. Devecmon, Fairfield, la. 
W. H. Downes, Greensboro, Md. 
H. P. Egbert, Lower Merion. 

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W. M. Fields, Dennisville. 
James Gerry, Shrewsbury. 
Thomas Gregg, Huntingdon. 
J. H. Groves, St. George's, Del. 
Daniel Hay, Nashville, 111. 
Lawyer. 

C. E. Hiester, Harrisburg. 

Tankard Hursley, Fair Haven, Va. 

Bentley Kern, Winchester, Va. 

F. A. Lutz, Washington, D. C. 

Henry Miller, Greencastle. 

W. L. Moore, West Barre, N. Y. 

Theophilus Neff, Carlisle. 

A. M. Padget, Mine Creek, S. C. 

E. L. Perrie, Nottingham, Md. 
* W. C. Round, Cokesbury, S. C. 

Died 1873. 

R. G. Sawyer, Nassau, West Indies. 
J. C. Sedwick, Port Republic, Md. 
W. W. Shapley, Carlisle. 
J. H. Stewart, Cambridge, Md. 
W. M. Travers, Cambridge, Md. 
A. O. Watson, Cokesburg, S. C. 
H. K. Weber, Cumberland, Md. 

F. J. Williams, Stroudsburg. 



Class of 1864. 



970. Austin Bierbower. 

Born January 4, 1844, at Shelby's Island, Dauphin County, Pa.; 1864-8, 
Professor of Latin and Greek, Iowa Wesleyan University ; 1870-1, Studied 
law at the University of Berlin; 1873, Admitted to the Baltimore bar; 
Practiced in Baltimore till 1878 ; Removed to Chicago ; Practicing law. 
Address, Chicago, 111. 

Published: "Principles of a Systematic Philosophy," " Life and Ser- 
mons of Rev. H. W. Thomas, D.D.," Numerous Reviews and Magazine Ar- 
ticles. 

971. Sebastian Brown. 

Born February 4, 1840, in Howard County, Md.; 1866, Admitted to the 
Baltimore bar ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

972. Albert Taylor Canfield. 

Born July 8, 1844, in Warren, Trumbull County, O.; Railway Account- 
ant. Address, Sedalia, Mo. 

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1804 

973. * James Smith Elliott. 

Born May, 1844, in West Philadelphia, Pa.; " Fanner, Dsntist, and 
Teacher." Died March, 1870, on Kent Island, Md. 

974. William Henry Augustus Hamilton. 

Born February 20, 1840, in Baltimore, Md.; 1868, Admitted to the Balti- 
more bar; Practicing law. Address, Hageistown, Md. 

975. John Hood. 

Born August 12, 1838, in Frederick County, Md.; 1868, M. D. University 
of Michigan ; Practicing Medicine. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

976. Howard Quincy Keyworth. 

Born June 19, 1843, in Washington, D. C; Studied law at Harvard Uni- 
versity; Practicing law. Address, Washington, D. 0. 

977. William David Luckenbach, LL. D. (Heidleberg College.) 

Born November 11, 1840, at Bethlehem, Pa.; 1864-5, Adjutant of 202d 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1867, Admitted to the bar; Practic- 
ing law. Address, Allentown, Pa. 

978. Moses Allen Points. 

Born May 7, 1839, in Bedford County, Pa.; 1864, Admitted to bar in 
Bedford; Practicing law. Address, Bedford, Pa. 

979. Niles Harrison Shearer. 

Born in Dillsburg, Pa.; 1866, M. D. University of Maryland. Address, 
York, Pa. 

980. William Sylvanus Smith. 

Born January 22, 1837, at Etinisville, Huntingdon County, Pa.; Land At- 
torney and Real Estate Agent. Address, Garden City, Finney County, 
Kan. 

981. Theodore Tyler Wtno. 

Born June 1, 1844, in Philadelphia, Pa,; In Signal Corps, United States 
Army; 1868, Graduated at Union Theological Seminary; 1869-70, In the 
Presbyterian Ministry; 1873, M. D. University of Pennsylvania ; Practic- 
ing Medicine. Address, Susquehanna, Pa. 

982. Joseph Bender Ziegler. 

Born May 19, 1843, in Cumberland County, Pa,; 1864-5, In 101st Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1867, Admitted to the bar in Carlisle; 
Practicing law. Address, Independence, Kan. 



E. Arnold, Carlisle. 
J. W. Bentz, Middlesex. 
J. D. Frederick, Carlisle. 
W. H. Githens, Philadelphia. 
James Given, Mt. Holly Springs. 
W. A. Hiester, Harrisburg. 
A. N. M. Hopkins, Nashville, Tenn. 
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J. A. M. Hurst, Cambridge, Md. 

W. W. Larkin, Bristol, Ya. 

E D. Martin, Philadelphia. 

W. D McAdoo, Greensboro, N. C. 

Jacob Megary, Mill brook, O. 

Wm. B. Parker, Carlisle. 

T. A. Reily, Carlisle. 

T. P. Roberts, Brazil, South America. 

H. C. Sherwood, Baltimore, Md. 

Rev. VV. A. Stephens, Williamsport, Pa. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

J. W. Ward, Salem, N. J. 

L. N. Waterman, Ottawa, 111. 

Geo. Williams, Carlisle, 
o 

Rev. Henry Brownscombe, A. M., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 
Wyoming- Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Robert S. Maclay, D. D. 
Class of 1845. 

J. M. Raby, LL. D., England. 



Class of 1865. 



983. SlXGLETOX M. ASHEXFELTER. 

Born May 9, 1844, in Reading, Pa ; Studied law in Philadelphia; 1867, 
Secretary American Consulate, Guayaquil, South America ; 1870-72, United 
States Attorney for New Mexico; 1877-82, Editor and Proprietor "New 
Southwest," Silver City, New Mexico ; District Attorney for Third District 
of New Mexico. Address, Silver City, New Mexico. 

984. Johx Fletcher Clymee. 

Born July 27, 1840, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1865-9, Member of Northern 
New York Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1869-73, Member of 
"VS ilmington Conference ; 1873-80, Troy Conference ; 1880-, Central New 
York Conference. Address, Ithaca, N. Y. 

985. Johx Corxmax. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; Member of Carlisle, bar; now in the employ of a 
Publishing House in New York. 

986. Johx Mitchell Curtis. 

Born June 21, 1846, in Philadelphia ; 1869, M. D. Hahnemann Medical 
College, Philadelphia ; 1875, Lecturer at Hahnemann Medical College ; 
1877-, Trustee of Dickinson College ; Practicing medicine. Address, Wil- 
mington, Del. 

987. Edgar Everett Hastixgs. 

Born December 20, 1846, at Fort Moultrie, S, C; Freight Agent, Penn- 
sylvania Railroad. Address, Washington, D. C. 

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988. * David Benjamin Herman. (Brother of No. 949.) 

Born December 29, 1844, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1867, Admitted to 
the bar in Carlisle, Pa.; Killed May 20, 1876, by hostile Indians on North 
Platte River, Neb. 

989. * James Lanius Himes. (Brother of Nos. 799 and 1084.) 

Born March 5, 1845, at New Oxford, Pa.; 1868, Admitted to the bar in 
York, Pa,; 1869, Removed to Minneapolis, Minn.; Two terms City Justice 
of Minneapolis. Died at New Oxford, Pa., August 2, 1881. 

990. Solomon Hubbard Hoover. 

Born March 18, 1844, in Washington, D. C; 1865-6, Studied in Concord 
Biblical Institute ; 1866-8, Professor of Latin and Greek in Fort Edward 
Institute, N. Y.; 1868-70, Member of Troy Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; 1870-, Member of Philadelphia Conference. Address, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

991. Edmund Pendleton Long. 

Born November 3, 1844, in Baltimore, Md. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

992. Charles Wesley Reid. 

Born June 10, 1843, at West Brandvwine, Chester County, Pa.; 1865-7, 
Taught in Milford, Del.; 1867-70, Studied in Germany; 1870-1, Taught in 
Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y.; 1871-7, Professor of German and 
French, and 1877-, Professor of Greek, Allegheny College. Address, Mead- 
ville, Pa. 

993. Alfred Milton Rho^ds. 

Born February 9, 1846, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Admitted to the bar 
in Carlisle, Pa.; 1880-4, Member of Pennsylvania Legislature. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

994. Abraham Sharp. 

Born March 6, 1842, in Kent County, Del.; 1868, Admitted to the Balti- 
more bar ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

995. * Samuel Packer Strickler. 

Born November 28, 1836, at Herndon, Northumberland County, Pa.; 1868, 
Admitted to the bar in Sunbury, Pa. Died January 31, 1870, at Herndon, Pa. 

996. James Merrill Williams. 

Born April 14, 1842, at Laurel, Del.; 1865-8, Teaching; 1868-9, Member 
of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1869-71, Studied 
in Germany ; 1871-3, Pastor at Cambridge, Md.; 1873-8, Principal ot Con- 
ference Academy, Dover, Del.; 1878-82, President of Weslevan Female Col- 
lege, Wilmington, Del.; 1882-5, Pastor at Portland, Me.; 1885, Transferred 
to New Hampshiie Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Concord, N. H. 

Rev. Antonio Arrighi, New York. 
Rev. C. W. Bickley, 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 
J. R. Bixler, M. D., Carlisle. 
J. B. Bowman, Carlisle. 

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C. W. Bryson, Georgetown, D. G. 
S. B. Caldwell, Carlisle. 

L. S. Crone, Dover. 

G. G. Green, Clarksboro, N. J. 

* Rev. W. R Halbert, Carlisle. 
Presbyterian. Died April 24, 1881. 

D. A. Henwood, Carlisle Springs. 
G. W. Long, Carlisle. 

Bowie Magruder, Brookville, Md. 

J. P. Moore, Carlisle. 

D. A. Sawyer, Carlisle. 

V. N. Shaffer, Phcenixville. 

C. B. Worral, Georgetown, D. C. 

* N. J. B. Morgan, D. D., Anne Arundel County, Md. 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Died April 6, 1872. 

James H. Rigg, D. D , England. 

* Samuel Y. Munroe, D. D., New Jersey. 



Class of 1866. 



997. Henry Frederick Angle. 

Born May 17, 1843, near Hagerstown, Md. ; 1869, M. D., University of , , 
Pennsylvania ; 1869-72, Practiced medicine in Williamsport, Md. ; 1872-5, 
Practiced in Grove City, 111. ; 1875-8, House Physician and Chaplain, Hy- 
gienic Institute, Danville, 1ST. Y. ; 1878, Sanitarium, Arlington Heights near 
Boston ; 1879-, Practicing medicine. Address, Brockton, Mass. 

998. Vincent Bierbower. 

Born March 30, 1847, at Shelly's Island, Dauphin County, Pa. ; Studied 
law in Carlisle ; District Attorney for Fifth District of Nebraska ; Practic- 
ing law. Address, Sidney, Neb. 

999. Charles Wesley Buoy. 

Born in Milton, Pa. ; Taught at Fairmount,Md. ; Pastor in Philadelphia, 
Harrisburg and Denver, Colo. ; Member of Philadelphia Conference Meth- 
odist Episcopal Church. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1000. John Daniel Kurtz Crook. 

Born February 7, 1844, in Baltimore, Md. ; Wholesale Coal Dealer. Ad- 
dress, New York, N. Y. 

1001. Samuel Lindsay Graham. (Son of No. 395.) 

Born September 10, 1848, at Carlisle, Pa. ; 1870, Graduated at United 
States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. ; 1870-, In the United States Naval 
Service ; 1880, Lieutenant. Address, Hydrographic Office, Baltimore, Md. 

1002. Sylvan us Goheen Grove. 

Born June 11, 1844, in Columbia, Pa. ; 1867-, Member of Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Pine Grove, Pa. 

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1003. Joseph Gorden Hamblen. 

Born August 5, 1844, at New Market, N. H. ; Wholesale Fruit Dealer. 
Address, Detroit, Mich. 

1004. Thomas De Turk Maurer. 
Teacher. Address, Long Branch, N. J. 

1005. Louis Emory McComas. (Brother of No. 1102.) 

Born October 28, 1846, near Williamsport, Md. ; 1868, Admitted to the 
bar in Hagerstown, Md. ; 1875-, Trustee of Dickinson College ; 1883-, Mem- 
ber of Congress. Address, Hagerstown, Md. 

1006. James Erastus McKelvy. 
Address, Pittsburg, Pa. 

1007. Charles Baker Rohland. 

Born March 24, 1845, in Lebanon, Pa.; 1866-7, Taught in Union Semi- 
nary, New Berlin, Pa. ; 1869, Graduated Pennsylvania College of Dental 
Surgery, Philadelphia; Practicing dentistry. Address, Alton, 111. 

1008. George Asbury Singer. 

Born May 30, 1842, at Williamsburg, Dauphin County, Pa. ; 1866-7, Pro- 
fessor in Western Reserve Seminary, West Farmington, O. ; 1867-8, Pro- 
fessor in Cumberland Valley Institute; 1868-, Member of Central Penn- 
sylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Marysville, 
Perry County, Pa. 

1009. Charles James String. 

Born December 16, 1845, in Philadelphia; Grain merchant. Address, 
Camden, N. J. 

1010. Charles William Surer. (Brother of No. 1125.) 

Born September 12, 1842, in Pottsville, Pa. ; 1866-9, Taught in Canfield 
and Lordstown, O., and Milford, Del.; 1869-70, Studied at the University 
of Tuebingen, Germany; 1872-8, Professor of Languages, Wesleyan Col- 
lege, Cincinnati, O. ; 1874, Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, upon ex- 
amination ; 1879-83, Professor of Greek and German, and 1883-, President 
and Professor of Greek and Ethics, Ohio University. Address, Athens, O. 

Published : Reviews, addresses, &c. 

1011. Jacob Todd, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1876.) 

Born October 22, 1838, at Cokesburg, Hunterdon County, N. J. ; 1866- 
71, Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1871- 
3, Wilmington Conference; 1873-83, Philadelphia Conference; 1883-, 
Newark Conference ; 1880, Delegate to General Conference ; 1881, Dele- 
gate to Ecumenical Conference, London, England. Address, Newark, N. J. 

Published Reviews and Sermons. 

1012. WlLBERFORCE WELLS. 

Born May 28, 1845, in Chester County, Pa. ; 1867-9, Taught in Penning- 
ton Seminary, N. J.; Studied in Germany; 1874, Ordained Deacon in Pro- 
testant Episcopal Church ; Missionary in Putnam County, N. Y. ; Assist- 
ant at St. Clement's, Philadelphia; Rector in Providence, R. I. Address, 
East Providence, R. I. 

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W. L. Balentine, Churchtown. 

C. P. Biddle, Carlisle. 

W. H. Burnite, Felton, Del. 

R. K. Burns, Marriottsville, Md. 

J. H. Brown, Stroudsburg. 

H. Hepburn, Carlisle, 

H. S. Hodson, Salem, Md. 
Lawyer. 

Claude Huston, Washington, D. C. 

Eugene Huston, Washington, D. C. 

J. W. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. 

G. E. C. Johnson. Milford, Otsego County, N. Y. 

H. L. Longnecker, Philadelphia. 
Dentist. 

J. P. Mathews, Shippensburg. 

J. B. McCabe, Philadelphia. 

W. B. McClure, Carlisle. 

E. G. Noble, Carlisle. 

E. L. Perrie, Nottingham, Md. 

John Rea, Newville, Pa. 

W. G. Shock, Washington, D. C. 
Government Clerk. 

I. M. Short, Mechanicsburg. 

W. B. Stewart, Ringo, Md. 

C. R. Woodward, Carlisle. 



Henry Morton, Ph. D., Hoboken, K J. 
President Stevens Institute of Technology. 

John F. Hurst, D. D., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

G\ D. Carrow, D. D., Lebanon, Pa. 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church 

* Charles D. Cleveland, LL. D. 
See Faculty. 






Class of 1867. 



1013. George Subers Broadbent. 

Born December 12, 1839, at Rockhill, Montgomery County, Pa.; 1867- 
Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

1014. Thomas Stephenson Dtinntxo. 

Born August 1, 1848, in Dover, Del.; 1867-8, Taught in Dover, Del., and 
Fairmount, Md.; 1870, M. D., Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia ; 
1870-4, Practiced medicine in Middletown, Del.; 1874, Removed to Phila- 
delphia ; Practicing medicine. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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1015. James Herron Graham. (Son of No. 395.) 

Born March 20, 1849, at Carlisle, Pa.; 1870, admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle, Pa.; 1875, Removed to Virginia City, Nev.; Prosecuting Attorney ; 
1881-5, Practiced law in New Bloonifield, Pa.; 1885, Removed to St. Louis. 
Address, St. Louis, Mo. 

1016. Herman Sidney Johnson. (Son of President Johnson.) 

Born May 16, 1846, at Delaware, O.; Teacher and Editor; Now Vice 
Principal Grammar School No. 15, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

1017. * Newton Edward Kupp. 

Born December 10, 1847, in Minersville, Pa.; Principal of Classical In- 
stitute, St. Michael's, Md. Died December 30, 1868, at St. Michael's, Md. 

1018. Charles Watson McKeehan. (Brother of No. 1069.) 

Born February 19, 1842, in Mifflintown, Pa.; 1871, Admitted to the bar 
in Chambersburg, Pa.; 1872, Removed to Philadelphia ; 1879-, Trustee of 
Dickinson College. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1019. * Abraham Horatius Mench. 

Born July 28, 1845, in Union County, Pa.; 1868-76, Member of Central 
Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Eoiscopal Church. Died May 19, 
1876, at Mifflinburg, Pa. 

1020. Edward Oram Shakespeare. #«/►. Qdf*-it~rc** , }*ffrj- 

Born May 19, 1846, in New Castle County, Del.; 1869, M. D. University 
of Pennsylvania; 1875, Secretary of the Senate of Delaware : Lecturer in 
the University of Pennsylvania on Ophthalmic Surgery ; Practicing medi- 
cine. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1021. Brice Innis Sterrett. (Brother of No. 1056.) 

Born August 9, 1844, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1868, Admitted to the 
bar in Decatur, 111.; Practicing law. Address, Decatur, 111. - 

1022. William Henry Wahl, Ph. D. (Heidelberg, 1869.) 

Born December 14, 1848 ; 1867-9, Studied in Germany ; 1870-5, Secretary 
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; 1870-4, Editor "Franklin Institute Jour- 
nal;" 1874-5, Professor of Physics, Philadelphia High School; 1876-78, 
Editor "Polytechnic Review," Philadelphia ; 1878-9, Editor "Engineering 
and Mining Journal," New York; 1880, Editor "Manufacturer and Build- 
er," New York ; 1882-, Secretary Franklin Institute. Address, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Published : "Contributions to Annual Record of Science and Industry," 
1871-8; "Galvanoplastic Manipulations, "Techno-Chemical Receipt Book," 
numerous Addresses, Reports, &c. 

1023. Otho Williams. 

Born March 6, 1845, at Poolesville, Md.; Taught in Georgetown, D. C; 
In Commission Business in Leavenworth, Kan.; 1879, Removed to Jackson- 
ville, 111., and engaged in same business. Address, Jacksonville, 111. 

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1024. John Miller Williamson. 

Born February 25, 1848, in Newark, Del.; 1869, Admitted to the bar in 
Cambridge, Md.;" 1871-3, Practiced law in Wilmington, I lei.; 1873, Removed 
to Philadelphia ; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

J. C. Bitner, Carlisle. 
Joseph Brady, Carlisle. 
M. A. Brandt, Churchtown. 
W. F. Clements, Smyrna, Del. 
S. Q. Collins, Salisbury, Md. 
C. P. Culver, Carlisle. 
C. H. Curtis, Elkton, Md. 
Alex. Hamilton, Waynesboro. 

A. W. Hare, Philadelphia. 
J. G-. Holmes, Pittsburg. 

Banker. 

J. F. Isett, Hamburg. 
H. F. King, Washington, D. C. 
H. S. Lines, Luthersburg. 
Pulaski Melick, Bloomsburg. 
* F. O. Mills, Altoona. 
J. S. Morss, Carlisle. 
C. J. Peace, Camden, 1ST. J. 
H. M. Ritter, Carlisle. 
Jefferson Rives, Washington, D. C. 
J. W. Scott, St. Louis, Mo. 

B. F. Shakespeare, Dover, Del. 
J. S. Tennis, West Chester. 

H. G. Ulrich, Carlisle. 

A. P. Supplee, A. M. 

J. H. Worman, A. M. 
Professor in Vanderbilt University. Author of German and French Text-books. 

Rev. J. T. Gracey, A. M., Rochester, N. Y. 
D. D., Member of G-enessee Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Robert H. Pattison, D. D. 
Class of 1843. 

J. W. Locke, D. D., Fairfield, 111. 
Professor in Indiana Asburv University; President of McKendree College; Mem- 
ber of Southern Illinois Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

James A. McCauley, D. D. 
Class of 1847. • 



Class of 1868. 



1025. Thomas Woodword Ahl. (Brother of No. 1143.) 

Born 1849, in Churchtown, Cumberland County, Pa.; Engaged in the 
Iron Business. Address, Boiling Springs, Cumberland County, Pa. 

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1026. Henry Jacob Beatty. 

Born April 2, 1847, in Harrisburg, Pa.; Manufacturer of Cement Pipes. 
Address, Harrisburg, Pa. 

1027. Benjamin Franklin Beck. 

Born May 31, 1837, at Plain, Wayne County, O.; 1860, Entered the Min- 
istry of the Church of God (Winebrennerian); Pastor at Carlisle during 
College Course ; 1885, Pastor at Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pa. Ad- 
dress, Harrisburg, Pa. 

1028. Harry Leader Bowman. 

Born 1850: Engaged in Machinery Business. Address, Philadelphia, 
Pa, 

1029. John Emory Jones Buckey. 

Born November 9, 1850, in Cumberland, Md.; Taught Latin and Greek 
in Tilton Seminary, New Hampshire ; Principal of Lake Shore Seminary, 
Erie County, Pa.; Teacher. Address, Frostburg, Md. 

1030 David Henry Carroll, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1882.) 

Born July 11, 1840, near Baltimore, Md.; 1861, Entered Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Pastor at Carlisle during College 
Course; 1872-, Agent of the Methodist Book Depository; 1876-9, Editor of 
'- Methodist Record." Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1031. Alexander Crawford Chenoweth. 

Born June 5, 1849, in Baltimore, Md.; 1868, Studied Engineering in Rens- 
selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.; 1869, Assistant Engineer, New 
Haven and Willimantic Railroad ; 1870, Brunswick and Albany Railroad; 
1871, Department of Public Works, Washington, D. C; 1881, Consulting 
Engineer to General Prado, Ex-President of Peru. Address, New York, 
N. Y. 

1032. George Durbin Chenoweth. 

Born October 30, 1847, at Warrenton, Va.; 1868, Studied Engineering in 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.; 1869, Studied in Columbia 
College School of Mines, New York; 1870, Assistant Engineer, Prospect 
Park, Brooklyn ; 1872, Assistant Engineer, Northern Pacific Railroad ; 
1874-6, Engineer of the Quartermaster's Department, United States Army; 
1882, Assistant Engineer, Pennsylvania Railroad ; 1885-, Supervisor, Am- 
boy Division, Pennsylvania Railroad. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

* 

1033. William Potter Davis. 

Born August 31, 1846, near Milford, Del.; 1869-82, Member of Wilming- 
ton Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1879, Chaplain of Delaware 
Legislature ; 1882, Transferred to New Jersey Conference. Address, Cam- 
den, N. J. 

1034. John Franklin Gouciier, D. D. (Dickinson College, 1885.) 

Born June 7, 1845, at Waynesburg. Pa.; 1869-, Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

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1035. Alexander Dallas Bache Smead. 

Born March 24, 1848, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1868, Second Lieutenant Third 
Regiment, United States Cavalry; 1871, First Lieutenant; 1878, Re- 
gimental Adjutant ; 1874, Admitted to the bar in Carlisle, Pa.; 1879, Ad- 
mitted to the bar in Philadelphia ; 1880, Resigned Commission in United 
States Army; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1036. William Tkickett. 

1868-9, Principal of Grammar School, Dickinson College; 1869-70, Ad- 
junct Professor of Philosophy and English Literature ; 1870-71, Studied 
in Europe ; 1872-4, Professor of Modern Languages, Dickinson College ; 
1875, Admitted to Carlisle bar; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Published: "The Law of Liens." 

1037. Isaac Collins West. 

Born May 29, 1843, in Sussex County, Del.; 1878, Graduated in Medi- ^ 
cine. Address, Waxahatchie, Texas. 

1038. Jesse Bowman Young. 

Born July 5, 1844, near Berwick, Pa.; 1861-5, In United States Army; 1866, 
Graduated at Dickinson Seminary; 1868-, Member of Central Pennsylva- 
nia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1883-5, Financial Agent, 
Dickinson College ; Pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 

Published: "Mental Culture Considered as a Christian Duty," A Prize 
Essay; Sermons, Addresses, &c. 

G. F. Atkinson, Newtown, Md. 
F. W. Biddle, Carlisle. 
J. I. Boswell, Florida. 

B. R, Davidson, Davidson ville, Md. 
Joseph Emert, Frankstown, Md. 

J. E. Gibbons, Hyattstown, Md. 
R. J. Hastings, Carlisle. 
L. H. Hayman, Salisbury, Md. 
W. S. Long, Carlisle. 
A. A. Miller, Carlisle. 
J. L. Morris, Washington, D. C. 
* J. C. Rives, M. D., Washington, D. C. 
Died. 1885. 

A. H. Smith, Clyde, N. Y. 

C. R, Winterson, West River, Md. 
J. E. R. Wood, Monrovia, Md. 

Rev. G. C. M. Roberts, A. M. 
Rev. G. R. Morris, A. M. 
James H. Brown, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
Henry B. Ridgway, D. D. 
Class of 1849. 

Y. C. Smith, D. D. 



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Class of 1869. 



1039. Lewis Martin Bacon. 

Born July 1, 1848, in Baltimore County, Md.; Clerk of the Circuit Court 
for Baltimore County; Farmer. Address, Towson, Md. 

1040. John Robert Bailey. 

Born April 1,1836, near Minersville, Pa.; 1859-64 and 1869- Member of 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Address, Philadel- 
phia, Pa, 

1041. David Cummins Denney. (Brother of No. 1042.) 

Born September 3, 1847, in Kent County, Del.; 1872, Admitted to the 
Philadelphia bar ; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1042. George Washington Denney. (Brother of No. 1041.) 

Born September 3, 1847, in Kent County, Del.; 1872, Admitted to the 
Philadelphia bar; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1043. Francis Stine Frysinger. 

Born October 4, 1845, in York, Pa. In business. Address, York, Pa. 

1044. * Wesley Blackiston Hirons. 

Born March 4, 1848, in New Castle County, Del.; 1869, Admitted to the 
Philadelphia bar. Died February 27, 1879, in Oxford, Pa. 

1045. Wilbur Fisk Horn. 
Druggist. Address, Carlisle, Pa, 

1046. Thomas Jefferson Hunter. 

Born March 30, 1845, in Baltimore County, Md.; 1871, Admitted to the 
bar of Baltimore County, Md.; Practicing law. Address, Towson, Md. 

1047. John Tiieron Illick. 

Born near Richmond, Northampton County, Pa., 1875, Admitted to the 
bar ; Practicing law. Address, Burlington, la. 

1048. Stewart McGowan Leidich. 

Born at Boiling Springs, Cumberland County, Pa.; 1871, Admitted to the 
bar in Carlisle, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa, 

1049. * William Alexander Lindsey. 

Born March 27, 1847, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1871, Admitted to the 
bar in Carlisle, Pa. Died March 7, 1873, in Carlisle. 

1050. George Wilds Linn, Ph. D. (University of Pennsylvania, 1872.) 

Born December 6, 1844, at Concord, Franklin County, Pa; In United 
States Army; 1869-70, Principal of Public Schools, Mauch Chunk. Pa.; 
1872, M. D. University of Pennsylvania; 1873, Resident Physician, Phila- 
delphia Hospital ; 1874-5, Studied Medicine in Germany; 1877, Lecturer at 
Philadelphia Hospital. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa, 

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1051. Winfield Scott Mokbison. 

Address, Bendersville, Adams County, Pa. 

1052. James Haman Shakespeare. 

Born November 30, 1850, at Newark, Del.; 1874, Admitted to the Phila- 
delphia bar; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1053. Hobart Harvey Smith. 

Born May 16, 1847, in New York City; 1870-84, Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; Rector of a Protestant Episcopal 
Church. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1054. SUMMERFIELD EMORY SnIVELY. 

Born June 10, 1848, in Greencastle, Pa.; 1872, M. D. University of Penn- 
sylvania ; 1879, Graduated at Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, 
Conn.; Rector of a Protestant Episcopal Church. Address, Flatbush, N. Y. 

1055. Thaddels Alexander Sniyely. 

Born February 1, 1851, in Greencastle, Pa.; Studied in Berkeley Divinity 
School, Middletown, Ct.; 1872, Ordained; 1872-5, Assistant Minister, St. 
Peter's, Albany- 1875-7, Rector in Geneva, Switzerland ; 1877-8, Rector in 
Washington, N. Y. ; 1878-81, Rector in Quincy, Mass.; 1881-, Rector of St. 
John's Church. Address, Troy, N. Y. 

Published : " Sermons." 

1056. Robert Wilson Sterrett. (Brother of No. 1021.) 

Born September 20. 1847, in Cumberland Countv, Pa.; 1869, Taught in 
Carlisle; 1873, Principal of Public Schools, Tyrone, Pa.; 1877, Attorney's 
Clerk in Philadelphia. Address, Decatur, 111. 

1657. Lorenzo Dow Watson. 

Born December 15, 1838, in Alleghany County, Md.; Studied Theology 
in Boston University. Ph. D. Syracuse University; LL. B., LL. D., D. D. 
Albert University, Canada; Presiding Elder, Genessee Conference Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church. Address, Corning, N. Y. 

Published : Reviews, &c. 

1058. Richard K. Wimbroloh. 

Address, Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Md. 

1059. Charles Roberts Wright. 

Born August 14, 1847, in Cambridge, Md.; Patent Attorney. Address, 
Washington, D. C. 



W. L. Aldridge; St. Michael's, Md. 
W. P. Beatty, Carlisle. 
E. L. Bierbower, Lincoln, Neb. 
Lawyer. 

J. G. Boss, Washington, D. C. 
R. L. Broomall, Philadelphia. 
C. R. Clements, Smyrna, Del. 
R. D. Clifton, Philadelphia. 

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W. M. Dobbins, Camden, N. J. 










E. L. 


Evans, Easton. 










a.w 


Izer, Baltimore, Md. 










David James, Baltimore, Md. 










H. V 


Jermon, Philadelphia. 








* 


J.N. 


Logan, Dillsburg. 








\ 


* A. J. 


McCabe, M. D., Shelbyville, 


Del. 


u« 


Pu Lr ?°' 


Died 


1881. 










J. D. 


Shafer, Stroudsburg. 










C. F. 


Spencer, Germantown, 










KM 


. Stokes, Baltimore, Md. 










H. W. Swigert, Carlisle. 










S.J. 


Van Reed, Reading. 









Rev. John Atkinson, A. M. 

Newark Conference. 

David W. Bartine, A. M. 

George M. Lefferts, A. M. 

* John P. Chaplain, D. D. 

Class of 1843. 

Thomas Hanlon, D. D., Pennington, N. J. 

President Pennington Seminary- 
Daniel M. Bates, LL. D. 

Class of 1839. 



Class of 1870. 



1060. Edward William Biddle. (Brother of No. 1112.) 

Born 1852 in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1873, Admitted to the bar in Carlisle; Prac- 
ticing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1061. Charles Granville Biggs. 

Born January 10, 1850, in Sharpsburg, Md. ; 1875, Graduated in law, 
Columbia University, and admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the 
District of Columbia ; Practicing law. Address, Sharpsburg, Md. 

1062. Joshua Pierce Bonn, Ph. D. (Illinois Wesleyan University, 1875.) 

Born November 23, 1846 ; 1870, Admitted to Central Pennsylvania Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1870-75, Professor of Latin and 
Higher Mathematics in Pennington Seminary, N. J. ; 1875-6, Studied in 
Europe; 1877-8, Principal of High Forest Seminary, Minn. ; Member of 
Central Pennsylvania Conference; Superannuated. Address, Lincoln, 
Neb. 

1063. Edward Wright Byrn. 

Born September 30, 1849, in Cambridge, Md. ; 1870, Principal of Public 
School, Dorchester County, Md ; 1871-2, Clerk in Census Bureau, Wash- 
ington, D. C. ; 1874-, Patent Attorney and Mechanical Expert. Address, 
Washington, D. C. 

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1870 

1064. Henry Pervis Cannon. (Brother of No. 908.) 

Born February 27, 1847, in Bridgeville, Del. ; 1870-, Merchant and Fruit 
Grower. Address, Bridgeville, Del. 

1065. Charles Ellsworth Cassell. 

Born August 31, 1849, at Wakefield, Md. ; Editor and Publisher " Catoc- 
tin Clarion." Address, Mechanicstown, Md. 

1066. William Righter Fisher. 

Born June 27, 1849, in Lower Merion, Montgomery County, Pa. ; 1870- 
71, Professor of Natural Science, Dickinson Seminary, Pa. ; 1871-4, Studied 
in Europe ; 1874-6, Professor of Modern Languages, Dickinson College ; 
1876, Admitted to the Philadelphia bar. Address, Bryn Mawr, Pa, 

1067. James Hepburn Hargis. 

Born May 7, 1847, at Fairmount, Md. ; 1870-1, Principal of Georgetown 
Academy, Del. ; 1871-2, Principal of High School and Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Hazleton, Pa. ; 1872-S3, Member of Philadelphia Confer- 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1880-83, Trustee of Dickinson College ; 
1883, Transferred to Newark Conference; 1884-5, Assistant Superintendent 
of Methodist Episcopal Missions in Italy ; 1885-, Member of Philadelphia 
Conference ; Member of American Institute of Christian Philosophy. Ad- 
dress, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1068. Cyrus Albright Loose. 

Born October 2, 1843, in Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pa. ; 187?, M. D., 
University of Penns} r lvania ; Practicing medicine. Address, Peabody, Ma- 
rion County, Kan. 

1069. * Joseph Hamlin McKeehan. (Brother of No. 1018.) 

Born August 24, 1848, in Williamsburg, Blair County, Pa.; Member of 
Philadelphia bar. Died July 31, 1876. 

1070. Cyrus Newton Robinson. 

Born 1841 in Anne Arundel County, Md. ; Merchant. Address, Brook- 
lyn, Anne Arundel County, Md. 

1071. Abram Wehrly Rudisill. 

Born June 22, 1846, in Hanover, York County, Pa. ; 1870-84, Member of 
Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1883-4, Presiding El- 
der ; Missionary in India. Address, Vepeiy, Madras, India. 

1072. Edgar Young Shearer. 

Born May 19, 1848, at Dillsburg, Pa.; 1873, Graduated at New York Col- 
lege of Pharmacy ; Druggist. Address, New York City. 

1073. John Fletcher Williams. 

Born February 8, 1849, in Anne Arundel County, Md.; 1870-1, Taught 
in Wyoming Seminary, Pa. ; 1871-2, Principal High School, Snow Hill, 
Md. ; 1873, Admitted to the bar in Snow Hill, Md. ; 1880. Member of the 
Legislature of Md. ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

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1074. Edwin Meoredy Wilmer. 

Born November 9,1849, at Port Deposit, Md. ; 1870-1, Principal of a 
school in Baltimore ; 1871-4, Principal of Preparatory Department and Pro- 
fessor of German in Western Maryland College ; 1875-83, Professor of 
Mathematics and Lecturer on Physical Science in Knapp's Institute, Balti- 
more ; 1881—, Banking and Insurance. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

Published : " History of Western Maryland College," " System of Private 
Education," "Educational Essays," " The Co-operative Assurance Move- 
ment in the United States." 

1075. George Ammon Wolfe. 

Born February 8, 1845, at Geyer's Mills, Berks County, Pa.; 1870- Mem- 
ber of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Steelton, Pa. 



W. H. Bosley, Ellengowan, Md. 
1ST. S. Brumbaugh, Hagerstown, Md. 
P. L. Cannon, Bridgeville, Del. 
T. A. Conlyn, Baltimore, Md. 
C. H. Getzendaner, M: D., Frostburg, Md. 
J. W. Gorgas, Mechanicsburg. 
Mi - George Hemminger, M. D., Carlisle. 
S. D. Houston, Cambridge, Md. 
G. T. Hull, Philadelphia. 
E. R. Johnston, Carlisle. 
P. L. Mack, Richmond. 
C. C. Mercer, Loudon County, Va. 
S. B. Mercer, Loudon County, Va. 
P. T. Rawlings, Annapolis, Md. 
J. G. Reed. Atlantic City, N. J. 
J. C. Righter, Columbia. 
C. A. Robinson, Anne Arundel County, Md. 
G. W. G. Thompson, Philadelphia. 
J. W. Thompson, Coatsville. 
Lawyer. 

J. M. Weiser, York. 

H. W. Dunscombe, A. M. 

Wilson L. Spottswood, D. D. 
Class of 1841. 

diaries H. Payne, D. D., Delaware, O. 
President Ohio Wesleyan University. 

Theodore G. Wormley, Ph. D. 
Class of isis. 

* Edmund S. Janes, LV. D., New York. 
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died September IS, TS7(i. 



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Class of 1871 



1076. William Lenox Avis. 

Born March 21, 1845, in Charlestown, W, Va.; Teacher. Address, Mid- 
dletown, Frederick Count}-, Md. 

1077. Joseph McGeum Belford. 

Born August 5, 1852, in Mifflintown, Pa.; 1871-2, Taught in Lewes, Del.; 
1872-3, Pastor of a Church in Lancaster, Pa.; 1874-5, Studied in Drew The- 
ological Seminary; Teaching. Address, Mattituck, Suffolk County, N. Y. 

1078. David Kutz Boas. 

Born December 23, 1846, in York, Pa.; Druggist. Address, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

1079. George Ridgley Brtstor, D. D. (New Orleans University, 

1879.) 

Born November 8, 1851, in Baltimore, Md.; 1871-9, Member of Wilming- 
ton Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1879-81, Louisiana Confer- 
ence; 1881-2, Wilmington Conference; 1882, Newark Conference. Ad- 
dress, Spring Valley, N. Y. 

1080. Henry William Crouse. 

Born May 21, 1851, in Reading, Pa.; 1871-2, Traveled round the world ; 
Importer and Manufacturer. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1081. William Handy Dashiell. 

Born January 28, 1852, at Govanstown, Baltimore County, Md.; 1871-4, 
Principal of Smyrna Seminary, Del.; 1875, admitted to the bar; 1878-9, 
Practicing law ; Principal of Crisfield High School, Md.; 1879-82, Practic- 
ing law and teaching in Princess Anne, Md.; Practicing law. Address, 
Princess Anne, Md. 

1082. * Orison Lull Haddock. 

Born November 1, 1843, in Watertown,N. Y.; 1871-2, In Europe; 1872-3, 
Member of Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1873-9, 
Editor "Carlisle Herald." Died, December 17, 1879, in Carlisle, Pa. 

1083. Charles Samuel Harrison. 

Born January 10,1848, in Catonsville, Md.; 1872-3, Teaching; 1875-9, 
Member of Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1879-80, 
West Virginia Conference. Address, Walula Junction, Washington Terri- 
tory. 

1084. William Alexander Himes. (Brother of Nos. 799 and 989.) 

Born November 27, 1851, at New Oxford, Pa.; Lumber dealer. Address, 
New Oxford, Adams County, Pa. 

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1085. David Porter Lefever. 

Born January 5, 1839, in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa.; In United 
States Army ; 1874, Graduated German Reformed Seminary, Lancaster, Pa.; 

1874, Ordai-ed by the German Reformed Church ; 1874, Pastor at Boulder, 
Linn County, la.; 1875, Principal of Blairstown Academy, la.; 1876-, Pas- 
tor of Pleasant Valley Reformed Church. Address, Imogene, Fremont 
County, la. 

1086. Samuel Long. 

Born April 3, 1851, in Norristown, Pa.; 1873, M. D Hahnemann Medical 
College, Philadelphia; Practicing medicine. Address, New Brunswick, 
N.J. 

1087. Francis Asbury Riggin. 

Born September 7, 1848, in Baltimore, Md.; 1871-2, Member of Phila- 
delphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1872, Transferred to Mon- 
tana Mission Conference; 1878-, Superintendent of Montana Mission; 
1880-, Presiding Elder. Address, Fish Creek, Montana. 

1088. John Lawrence Shelley. 

Born December 2, 3846, at Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pa.; 

1875, Admitted to the bar in Carlisle, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Me- 
chanicsburg, Pa. 

1089. LeRoy Sumner Stowe. (Class of 1869.) 

Born November 18, 1840, in Redding, Ct.; 1869, Entered New York East 
Conference. Address, Bay Ridge, Kings County, N. Y. 

1090. Millard Fillmore Thompson. 

Born August 8, 1849, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1873, Admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle, Pa ; Principal High School. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1091. David Kemper Watson. 

Born June 18, 1849, near London, O.; 1875, Admitted to the bar in Co- 
lumbus^.; 1881, Assistant United States Attorney for Ohio; Practicing 
law. Address, Columbus, O. 

Published : " Prize Essay," Boston University. 

1092. Willtam Redin Woodward. (Son of 494.) 

Born January 6, 1854, in Washington, D. C; 1875, Graduated in Law, 
Columbia University; Practicing law. Address, Washington, D. C. 

L. V. Aspril, Odessa, Del. 
L. L. Beatty, Long Marsh, Md. 
A. H. Bill, Carlisle. 
I. L. ('handler, Carlisle. 
G. C. Comstock, Carlisle. 
W. G. Elliott, Carlisle. 
O. D. Foulks, Philadelphia. 
O. G. Getzendaner, Frostburg, Md. 
L. W. Godey, Washington, D. C. 
Treasury Department. 

W. T. L. Kieffer, Carlisle. 

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C. W. Livezly, Philadelphia. 
W. J. Lloyd, Pottsville. 

* E. N. Loomis, Carlisle. 
Lieutenant, United States Navy. 

* R. C. Loomis, Carlisle. 

D. J. Markey, Frederick, Md. 

C. E. McMahan, New Albany, Ind. 
A. G. Miller, Shippensburg. 
David Pennewill, Greensboro, Del. 
J. W. Sherk, Lancaster. 
W. J. Sudler, Sudlersville, Md. 
Edwin Swengle, Carlisle. 

E. I. Todd, Carlisle. 

Jesse Uppercu, Baltimore, Md. 
James Wallace, Cambridge, Md. 
G. C. Young, Harrisburg. 

Rev. Wm. M. Frysinger, A. M., Baltimore, Md. 
President Centenary Biblical Institute. 

Rev. John E. Cookman, A. M. 

E. A. Johnson, D. D. 
Supernumerary Erie Conference. 

* B. F. Brooks, D. D. 
Class of 1841. 

J. A. J. Creswell, LL. D. 
Class of 1848. 

* Edward R. Ames, LL. D., Baltimore, Md. 

Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, April 25, 1879. 



Class of 1872. 



1093. Bexjamix Franklin Armstrong. 

Born December 16, 1852, in London, O.; 1874, Graduated in law, Boston 
University; Practiced law in London, O.; Became unsound in mind. Ad- 
dress, Carlisle, Pa. 

1094. Joshua Gorstjch Bosley. 

Born December 2, 1851, in Baltimore County, Md.; 1872-3, Professor of 
English in Steuart Hall, Baltimore ; 1873-4, Taught in Baltimore County, 
Md ; 1874, Admitted to the bar in Towson, Md.; Practicing law. Address, 
Towson, Baltimore County, Md. 

1095. John Dicksox Braxdt. 

Born August 27, 1849, at Big Spring, Pa.; 1873, Admitted to the Cumber- 
land County bar ; Practicing law. Address, Newville, Cumberland Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

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1096. Robert Henderson Conlyn. 

Born in Carlisle, Pa., February 16, 1853 ; Jeweller. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1097. Charles Thompson Dunning. (Brother of No. 1014.) 

Born November 21, 1852, in Dover, Del.; 1872-4, With Dr. B. F. Crever, 
founded Worthington Seminary, Minnesota ; Vice-Principal ; 1874-5, Vice 
Principal of Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111.; Member of Central Pennsyl- 
vania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Three Springs, 
Huntingdon County, Pa. 

1098. Thomas McGee Griffith. 

Born April 14, 1849, in Howard County, Md.; 1873, Instructor in Ancient 
Languages in Milton Academy, Maryland ; 1874-, Member of Central 
Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, New 
Bloomrield, Perry County, Pa. 

1099. * Joseph Peter Gross. 

Born November 21, 1851, at Schnecksville, Lehigh County, Pa.; 1872-4, 
Studied in Paris and Berlin; 1874-6, Studied law in Philadelphia; 1876,. 
Graduated in Law, University of Pennsylvania, and Admitted to Philadel- 
phia bar ; Practiced law in Philadelphia, and died there December 22, 1885. 

Published : " The Rule in Shelley's Case," " The Law of Landlord and 
Tenant." 

1100. Daniel Webster Hart. 

Born November 14, 1849, near Lisburn, York County, Pa.; 1872-3, Prin- 
cipal of High School, Port Deposit, Md.; 1874-6, Principal of Milton Acade- 
my, Md.; 1877, Entered the Wilmington Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church ; 1879, Entered the New Jersey Conference Free Methodist Church. 
Address, Phillipsburg, N. J 

1101. William Parker Headden, Ph. D. (University of Giessen, 1874.) 

Born September 21, 1850, in Monmouth County, N. J.: 1872-4, Studied 
at Wiesbaden and Giessen, Germany, 1874-6, Assistant in Chemistry, Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania ; 1879-83, Professor of Chemistry in Maryland 
Agricultural College; 1883-, Professor of Natural Science, Denver Univer- 
sity. Address, Denver, Col. 

1102. Frederick Fechtio McComas. (Brother of No. 1005.) 

Born February 9, 1850, in Washington County, Md.; 1874, Admitted to 
the bar of Washington County, Md.; Practicing law. Address, Hagers- 
town, Md. 

1103. David Jay Myers. 

Born March 28, 1849, in Philadelphia; 1872, Admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1104. Edwin Post, Ph. D. (Dickinson College, 1884.) 

Born November 7, 1851, in Woodbury, N. J.; 1872-5, Professor of Greek 
in Pennington Seminary, New Jersey; 1875-7, Vice President and Profes- 
sor of Latin in Pennington Seminary; 1877-9, Pastor of Methodist Episco- 
pal Churches at Hammonton and Dudley, N. J.; 1879-, Professor of Latin 
in De Pauw University. Address, Greencastle, Ind. 

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1105. John Veitch Shoemaker. 

Born March 18, 1852, in Chambersburg,Pa. ; 1874, M. D. Jefferson Medi- 
cal College, Philadelphia ; Practicing Medicine; Editor "Medical Bulle- 
tin." Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Published numerous Addresses, Papers, &c. 

1106. John Henry Shopp. 

Born January 20, 1850, near Shiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pa.; 
1872-3, Professor of Natural Science in Lebanon Valley College ; 1878, 
Admitted to the bar in Harrisburg, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 

1107. Robert Selby Timmons. 

Born July 5, 1848, in Worcester County, Md.; Studied law at the Uni- 
versity of Virginia; 1874, Admitted to the Baltimore bar. 

1108. George Roberts Willis. 

Born October 31, 1851, in Baltimore, Md.; 1872, Admitted to the bar in 
Carlisle, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1109. John Wilson. (Brother of No. 1128.) 

Born October 13, 1844, in County Leitrim, Ireland ; 1865, Came to Amer- 
ica; 1872-81, Member of New Jersey Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church; 1880, Financial Agent of Pennington Seminary; 1881-5, Member 
of Detroit Conference ; 1885, Transferred to East Ohio Conference. Ad- 
dress, New Philadelphia, O. 

1110. William Elbert Wrioht. 

Born November 13, 1851, in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; 1874-5, In Cuba and 
Mexico ; 1878, Engaged in Newspaper work in New York; 1882, Admitted 
to the bar in Middletown, Del., Practicing law. Address, Bismark, Dakota. 

Rev. Geo. Alcorn, Hummelstown, Pa. 
Enoch Bolles, Newark, N. J. 
G. F. Ege, Carlisle. 
R. T. Lamberton, Carlisle. 
M. A. Levi, Hagerstown, Md. 
R. H. Lord, Newark, N. J. 
L. Minshall. 

T. W. Nadal, New York. 
Rev. C. W. Pretty man, Wilmington, Del. 
Wilmington Conference. 

Samuel Rees, Harrisburg. 

* Edward Stover, Middletown. 
Died, 1870. 

* W. M. Thompson, Easton, Md. 
"Died. 1870. 

F. E. Vandyke, Odessa, Del. 
Wm. Weech, Boonsboro, Md. 
A. L. Wilson. 

D. M. Woolley, Long Branch, N. J. 
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Alfred Z. Hartman, A.M. 

Rev. Thomas R. Slicer, A. 

F. Bottome, D. D. 
New Yoi'k Conference. 

Joseph France, D. D. 
Baltimore Conference. 

Thomas Bowman, LL. D. 
Class of 1837. 



Class of 1873. 



1111. Heney Richard Bender. (Brother of No. 1148.) 

Born March 18, 1847, at Petersburg, Adams County, Pa.; 1873-, Member 
of Central Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Williamsport, Pa. 

1112. William McFunn Biddle. (Brother of No. 1060.) 

Born September 24, 1855, in Carlisle, Pa.; In Treasurer's Office, Cumber- 
land Valley Railroad. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1113. James Harper Black. 

Born November 30, 1845, in Chambersburg, Pa.; 1873-, Member of Cen- 
tral Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Bed- 
ford, Pa. 

1114. William McDonald Bottome. 

Born October 8, 1852, in Meriden, Ct.; 1875, Graduated Union Theologi- 
cal Seminary, New York; Removed to England; Curate of St. Paul's, 
Bradford and St. Peter's, Chertsey, Surrey ; Curate in charge, St. Matth- 
ews, Rochester ; Vicar of Fawley, Berks. Address, Fa wley Vicarage, Wan- 
tage, England. 

1115. William Knight Buckingham. 

Born January 4, 1854, in Mifflin town, Pa.; 1874, News Editor, "Lancas- 
ter Intelligencer ;" 1875, Local Editor, "Lancaster Examiner ;" 1877, Editor 
"Altoona Mirror;" 1880, Editor "Bedford Inquirer;" 1883, Advertising Agent, 
Williamsport "Sun and Banner," and "Sunday Breakfast Table;" 1884-, 
Assistant City Editor, "Daily News." Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1116. * James Fowden. 

Born in Cheshire, England. Died in Philadelphia, May ,25 1875, while pre- 
paring to go to India as a missionary. 

1117. Duncan Mervyn Graham (Son of No. 395.) 

Born November 20, 1855, in Carlisle ; 1873-5, Secretary to Commander 
Skerrett, United States Navy; 1876, Admitted to the bar of Cumberland 
County ; 1882, Solicitor for Cumberland County ; Practicing law. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

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1118. Conway Wing Hillman. (Son of No. 707.) 

Born 1856, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1874, Graduated C. E. Lafayette College; 
1876-81, In the employ of the Cumberland Valley Railroad ; 1881-, In the 
employ of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Address, New York City. 

1119. Walter Jokes. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1120. * John Horace Ltxd. 

Born July 31, 1850, in Lewistown, Pa.; 1875, Admitted to the Philadel- 
phia bar ; Practiced law in Philadelphia and died there September 24, 1879. 

1121. Elias Dunlevia Maine. 

Born December 21, 1850, at Stillwater, Sussex County, N. J.; 1878, M. D. 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; Practicing medicine. Ad- 
dress, Sykesville, N. J. 

1122. William Andrew Massey. 

Born June 23, 1849, in Kent County, Del.; 1873- Member of New Jer- 
sey Conference Methodist EpiscopalChurch. Address, Bordentown, N. J. 

1123. James Knox Srtffer. 

Born Nov. 1, 1844, at Broadheadsville, Monroe County, Pa.; 1873-5, Pro- 
fessor of Latin and Higher Mathematics, Fort Edward Institute, N. Y.; 
1877-8, Principal of New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N H.; 
1879-, Member of Upper Iowa Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Address, Hopkinton, Delaware County, la. 

1124. Wilbur Fisk Spottswgod. (Son of No. 548.) 

Born December 17, 1850, at Lexington, Va.; 1873, Professor of Natural 
Science, in Dickinson Seminary; 1874, In Iron Master's Laboratory, Phila- 
delphia ; 1875, Superintendent of Virginia Mineral Bureau ; 1877, Store 
clerk, United States Navy Yard, League Island, Pa,; Member of Philadel- 
phia bar. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1125. Ovando Byron Super. (Brother of No. 1010.) 

Born March 2, 1848, in Perry County, Pa.; 1873-6, Professor of Modern 
Languages, Delaware College, Newark, Del.; 1876-8, Studied in Leipzig and 
Paris; 1878-80, Professor of Languages in Dickinson Seminary; 1880-4, 
Professor of Languages in the University of Denver, Colorado; 1883, Ph. 
D.Boston University; 1 884-, Professor of Modern Languages, Dickinson 
College. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1126. George Edgar Wtlbur. 

Born September 2, 1850, at Waverly, Luzerne (now Lackawanna) County, 
Pa.; 1873-4, Studied law in Carlisle; 1875, Principal of Public Schools, 
Bloomsburg, Pa.; 1877-83, Professor of Ancient Languages and History, 
and 1883-, Professor of Mathematics, State Normal School. Address, 
Bloomsburg, Pa. 

1127. James Steven Williams. 

Born April 27, 1849, at Rainsburg, Bedford County, Pa,; 1873, Professor 
of Natural Science, Fort Edward Institute, N. Y.; 1877. Graduated in law, 
Boston University; 1877, Admitted to the bar in Harrisburg, and Philadel- 
phia, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

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1873 

1128. William Crawford Wilson. (Brother of No. 1109.) 

Born 1846. in County Leitrim, Ireland; 1878, Graduated General Theo- 
logical Seminary, (Protestant Episcopal,) New York; 1878, A. M. Trinity 
College Connecticut; 1879, A. M. AYesleyan University Connecticut; Mem- 
ber of New York East Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
William's Bridge, New York city. 

Rev. R. L. Armstrong, Trevorton. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

E. H. Austin, Cambridge, Md. 
S. Brady, Carlisle. 

J. N. Carr, Baltimore, Md. 

W. J. Dale, Carlisle, 

J. S3. Ensminger, Harrisburg. 
Lawyer. 

Rev. H. S. France, Washington, D. C. 
Baltimore Conference, 

W. E. Hagans, Wheeling, W. Va. 

Rev. W. E. Hoch, Huntingdon. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

St. G. W. Hare, Philadelphia. 

P. A. Hartman, Harrisburg. 

L. G. Heck, Carlisle. 

A. S. Howell, Wheeling, W. Ya. 

C. A. M. Kline, Carlisle. 
J. A. Kline, Carlisle. 

J. B. McCurley, Baltimore, Md. 

F. F.Miller, Newark, N.J. 

J. W. Murray, Newtown, Md. 

D. Pierson, Newtown, Md. 

David Ralston^M. D., Carlisle. ( t 5 

*yi)L W. F. Reijy, M. D., Carlisle. _ 

1 / • Walter Smith, Portland, Ore. 

J. E. Smith, Centreville, Md. 

S. J. Stark, Tunkhannock. 

Eben Swift, Yicksburg, Miss. 

J. E. Swift, Yicksburg, Miss. 

J. E. Taylor, Chestertown, Md. 

Rev. Finley B. Riddle, A. M. 
Class of 1855. 

Charles Albright, A. M. 
Class of 1852. 

William J. Stevenson, D. 1). 
Class of 1858. 

George R. Crooks, LL. I). 

Class of 1840. 



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Class of 1874. 






1129. J. W. Scott Cochrane. 

Born near Cambridge, Md. ; 1874, Taught at Onancock, Va. ; 1878-84, 
Examiner of Public Schools for Alleghany County, Md. Address, Cum- 
berland, Md. 

1130. Elkanah Hart Conklin. 

Born October 1, 1846, in Huntingdon, L. I. ; 1874-, Member of Newark 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Blairstown, Morris 
County, N. J. 

1131. Henry Miller Evans. 

Born December 31, 1851, in York County, Pa. ; Land Surveyor. Ad- 
dress, Brandtville, Cumberland County, Pa. 

1132. W. Lambert Gooding. 

Born December 22, 1851, at Galena, Md.; 1874-6, Taught Natural Science 
in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del. ; 1876-7, Studied in Har- 
vard University ; 1877-8, Taught English in Wilmington Conference Acad- 
emy; 1878-81, 'Studied at Goettingen, Leipzig and Heidelberg ; 1881-2, In- 
structor in Ethics, Wesleyan University, Ct. ; 1882-, Co-Principal of Wil- 
mington Conference Academy. Address, Dover, Del. 

Published reviews, &c. 

1133. William Charles Gross. (Brother of No. 1199.) 

Born June 8, 1852, at Schnecksville, Lehigh County, Pa. ; 1876, Admit- 
ted to Philadelphia bar ; Practicing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1134. Philip M. Lewis. (Class of 1868.) 

Born in Sussex County, Del. ; Studied in Germany; Teacher; Journal- 
ist. Address, Laurel, Del. 

1135. Ehrman Burkman Mitchell. 

Born April 11, 1854; 1875, Admitted to the bar in Harrisburg, Pa.; 1879- 
1886, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Court of Dauphin County, Pa.; 1886- 
Practicing Law. Address, Harrisburg, Pa. 

1136. Richard M. Parker. 

Born July 20, 1854, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1876, Admitted to the bar in Car- 
lisle ; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1137. * John Richard Parkison. 

Born February 21, 1854, at Woodberry, Bedford Countj r , Pa. ; 1874, Li- 
censed to preach. Died September 4, 1874, in Reistertown, Md. 

1138. George H. Somerville. 

Born July 4, 1850, in Ravenna, O. ; 1879, M. D., Cleveland Medical Col- 
lege ; Practicing medicine. Address, Cleveland, O. 

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1139. Charles B. Staples. 

Born November 24, 1853, in Stroudsburg, Pa. ; 1876, Admitted to the bar 
of Monroe County, Pa. ; 1885-, Collector of United States Internal Revenue 
for Twelfth District of Pennsylvania. Address, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

1140. Robert Blaine Weaver. 

Born March 7, 1850, in Carlisle, Pa. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1141. John Wise Wetzel. 

Born April 20, 1850, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1874, Admitted to the bar of Cum- 
berland County, Pa. ; 1880, District Attorney for Cumberland County ; 
Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1142. Thomas Sewell Wilcox. 

Born September 8, 1848, in Baltimore, Md. ; 1873-, Member of Central 
Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1883-, Superin- 
tendent Conference Book Room. Address, Harrisburg, Pa. 

William Bentz, Oarlisle. 
W. K. Bradner, Newark, N. J. 
Rev. S. H. Day, South Yarmouth, Mass. 
New England Southern Conference. 
G. H. Herr, York. 

Rev. J. W. Knapp, Broadway, N. J. 
J. S. Learning, Cape May, N. J. 

D. W. C. Mclntyre, Chestertown, Md. 
I. L. McLaughlin, Putnam, N. Y. 

G. H. Miller, Savannah, Ga. 
Lawyer. 

* S. R. Miller, Yocumtown. 
C. H. Ruhl, Harrisburg. 

* J. M. Russell, Chambersburg. 
Died July 11, 1875. 

C. W. Sea wright, Carlisle. 
J. R. Williams, Frenchtown, N. J. 
J. T. Zeigler, Philadelphia. 
1874, A. B., North West University. 

Rev. George A. Phoebus, A. M. 
Class of 1851.) 

John H. Dashiell, D. D., Frederick, Md. 
Class of 1840. 

Henry W. Warren, D. D., Denver, Colo. 
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

E. H. Stokes, D. D., Ocean Grove, N. J. 



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Class of 1875/ 



1143. John Henderson Ahl. (Brother of No. 1025.) 

Born November 17,1855, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1878, Admitted 
to the bar in Carlisle, Pa. ; Merchant. Address, Boiling Springs, Cumber- 
land County, Pa. 

1144. John Paul Appel. 

Born in Lehigh County, Pa. ; Hotel Keeper. Address, Allentown, Pa. 

1145. Walter Edmund A very. 

Born October 18, 1851, in Fairmount, Md.; 1877, Graduated at Drew Theo- 
logical Seminary; 1877-, Member of Wilmington Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Address, Crisfield, Md. 

1146. Jacob Edwin Barnitz. (Brother of No. 1147.) 
Lawyer. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1147. John Alexander Hamilton Barnitz. (Brother of No. 1146.) 

Born May 26, 1353, in Carlisle, Pa.; Clerk in Farmers' Bank. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

1148. * Aquila Reese Bender. (Brother of No. 1111.) 

Born December 17, 1848, at York Springs, Adams County, Pa.; 1875-7, 
Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 
1878-81, Vice-Principal, Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del.; 
1881, Pastor at New Market, Md., where he died, August 19, 1881. 

1149. James Henry Watson Blake. 

Rector of a Protestant Episcopal Church. Address, Tiffin, O. 

1150. Frank Emile Bradner. 

Born June 8, 1855, in Newark, N. J.; 1876, Admitted to practice in 
the Supreme Court of New Jersey; Practicing law. Address, Newark, N. J. 

1151. Edward Devine. 

Born November 9, 1846, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1876- Member of Phila- 
delphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Glen Moore, 
Chester County, Pa. 

1152. John Young Dobbins. 

Born January 22, 1850, in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1876-, Member of New Jer- 
sey Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Camden, N. J. 

1153. Benjamin Franklin Edwards. 

Born March 31, 1849, at West Vincent, Chester County, Pa. ; 1875-8 
Member of Indiana Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; 1878, Trans- 
ferred to South Kansas Conference; 1881, Appointed Missionary to Arizo- 
na ; Member of Southern California Conference, Address, Azusa, Los 
Angeles County, Cal. 

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1154. * Charles William Emmerich. 

Born September 26, 1854, in Washington, D. C; 1877, Admitted to the 
bar in Fredonia, Kansas ; 1878, Admitted to the bar of Caroline County, 
Md. "Died February 21, 1881, in Washington, D. C. 

1155. Edward Franklin Hilton. 

Born February 12, 1850, in Bangor, Me.; 1875, Admitted to the bar in 
Carlisle, Pa.; 1876, Removed to Granite Falls, Minn.; 1883, Removed to 
Topeka, Kansas ; Practicing law. Address, Topeka, Kansas. 

1156. * Charles Bennet Lauck. 

Born 1855, in Johnstown, Pa,; 1878, M. D. Hahnemann Medical College, 
Philadelphia. Died January 10, 1879, at Parker City, Pa. 

1157. William St. Clair McClenahan. 

Born June 9, 1854, in Baltimore, Md.; 1880, Graduated in law, Universi- 
ty of Maryland ; Practicing law. Address, Brainerd, Minn. 

1158. George Washington Miller. 

Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Nevada. Address, 
TUscarora, Elko County, Nev. 

1159. Yelverton Peyton Morgan. 

Born May, 8, 1853, in Baltimore ; 1875-7, Member of the Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1877-81, Rector of the Church of the 
Atonement (Reformed Episcopal), Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1881, Entered the Pro- 
testant Episcopal Church ; Rector of Trinity Church, Cleveland, O.; Trus- 
tee of Kenyon College. Address, Cleveland, O. 

1160. Marshall Sylvester Mutchler. 

Born November 16, 1854, at Paxinos, Northumberland County, Pa.; 1876, 
Admitted to the bar in Sunbury, Pa,; 1877, Practiced in Greensboro, Md.; 
1878, Removed to Denton, Md.; Editor "Caroline Democrat;" 1883, United 
States Attorney for Caroline County, Md.; Practicing law. Address, Den- 
ton, Md. 

1161. Charles Albert Read. 

Born February 19, 1850, at Windsor Heights, Baltimore County, Md.; 
Member of the Signal Corps, United States Army. Address, Signal 
Service Office, Washington, D. C. 

1162. Henry R. Rotii. 

Born October 1, 1854, in Cumberland County, Pa.; 1875, Professor of 
Mathematics in Pennington Seminary, N. J.; Principal of Public Schools, 
Sunbury, Pa.; City Superintendent of Schools. Address, Meadville, Pa. 

1163. Henry Thomas. 

Born September 19, 1852, at Wardville, Prince George's County, Md.; 
1878, Graduated at Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va.; 1880, A. M. 
Trinity College, Ct.; Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church. Address, 
Poolsville, Md. 

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1164. Luther Barton Wilson. 

Born November 14, 1856, in Baltimore ; 1877, M. D. University of Md.; 
Assistant Physician in the University Infirmary; 1878-, Member of the 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Calverton, 
Baltimore County, Md. 

1165. William Wells Wolfe Wilson. 

Born October 8, 1852, in Milton, Sussex County, Del.; Studied Theology 
in Boston University; 1877-, Member of the Wilmington Conference Meth- 
odist Episcopal Church. Address, Crisfield, Md. 

Rev. Furman Adams, Port Royal. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

C. W. Clements, Chestertown, Md. 
W. II. Cunningham, Philadelphia. 
GL R. Dingee, Philadelphia. 

Rev. J. E. Diverty, Absecom, N. J. 
New Jersey Conference. 

Rev. J. D. Fox, Reading. 
Philadelphia Conference. 

J. T. Fuss, Emmittsburg, Md. 

G. K. Haller, Carlisle. 

D. G. Kendig, Lancaster. 

J. B. Meredith, New Bloomfield. 

Rev. Jacob Montgomery, Carlisle. 
* Rev. T. J. Pretty man. 
Wilmington Conference. Died 1882. 

Rev. H. T. Quigg, Waynesburg. 
Philadelphia Conference. 

Rev. C. W. Rishel, Avondale, O. 
Cincinnati Conference. 

T. E. Sears, Baltimore, Md. 

Noah Shirk, Carlisle. 

J. E. D. Wayson, Baltimore, Md. 

C. H. Wood, Frederick, Md. 

Rev. T. B. Neely, A. M., Pottsville. 
1884, D. D. Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

R. H. Skinner, A. M. 
Principal. Wilmington Conference Academy. 

Charles H. Whitecar, D. D. 
1855-74, Trustee of Dickinson College. New Jersey Conference. 

Isaac W. Joyce, D. D., Cincinnati, O. 
Cincinnati Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

R. A. F. Penrose, LL. D. 
Class of 1840. ^ 



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Class of 1876. 



1166. Andrew Jackson Amthok. (Class of 1875.) 

Philadelphia, Pa. Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Epis- 
copal Church. 

1167. James Blackledge. 

Born October 8, V 49, at Quarrington Hill, Durham, England ; 1870, Came 
to America; 1877-82, Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episco- 
pal Church; 1882-, Missionary to Japan and Professor of Apologetics in 
Anglo-Japanese College, Ayoyama, Japan. Address, Ayoyama, Tokio, 
Japan. 

1168. George Alvah Cure. 

Born April 10, 1851, in Luzerne, (now Lackawanna) County, Pa.; 1876- 
80, Principal of Jermyn Grammar School, Pa.; 1880-, Member of Wyom- 
ing Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Moscow, Pa. 

1169. William E. Curley. 

Born September 3, 1848, in Baltimore ; 1876-, Member of Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1170. John Francis Dillon. (Son of No. 569.) 

Born July 22. 1855, in Linn County, Oregon; 1881, M. D. State Medical 
University, California ; Practicing Medicine. Address, Black's, Yolo Coun- 
ty, Cal. 

1171. * S. Homer Dosh. 

Born July 20, 1856, in Waynesboro, Pa. Died November 19, 1876, in 
Monkton, Baltimore County, Md. 

1172. Wright Eckersley. 
Teacher. Address, Long Branch, N. J. 

1173. John Webster Henderson. (Son of No. 608.) 

Born May 18, 185(5, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1879, Admitted to the bar of Cum- 
berland County; Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1174. Charles Arlett Hill. 

Born 1856, in Centreville, Md.; 1878-, Member of Wilmington Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Cherry Hill, Cecil County, 

1175. Frank Harry Hopfer. 

Born November 6, 1855, in Carlisle, Pa.; 1876-80, Taught in High School 
Long Branch, N. J.: 1882, Admitted to the bar of Cun berland County 
Practicing law. Address, Carlisle, la. 

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1176. Robert Philip Long. 

Born November 20, 1854, in Mechanicsburg, Pa.; 1878, M. D. Jefferson 
Medical College, Philadelphia; Practicing Medicine. Address, Mechan- 
icsburg, Pa. 

1177. John Thomas Mallalieu. 

Born September 23, 1852, at Millington, Md.; 1877, Principal of an Acad- 
emy at Gibbon, Neb.; 1879-84, County Superintendent of Public Instruc- 
tion ; 1883, Admitted to the bar iu Kearney, Neb.; 1884, Regent of State 
University; 1885-, Superintendent of State Reform School. Address, 
Kearney, Buffalo County, Neb. 

1178. Gerard Emory Morgan. 

Born January 31, 1855, in Baltimore, Md.; 1876-7, Studied Latin and 
Greek in Johns Hopkins University; 1878-9, Assistant Professor of Latin 
and Greek in East Tennessee University; 1881, Tutor in Baltimore City Col- 
lege. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1179. William Dallam Morgan. 

Born January 1, 1855, at West River, Md.; 1876, Professor of Chemistry 
in Maryland Agricultural College; 1880-, Member of Baltimore Conference 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Lutherville, Md. 

1189. John Pomeroy. 

Born January 18, 1853, in Concord, Franklin County, Pa.; Editor and 
Proprietor of " Shelby News." Address, Shelby, Iowa. 

1181. Jacob Embury Price. 

Born October 25, 1853, in Cape May County, N. J.; 1876-78, Professor of 
Mathematics, and, 1877-8, Vice Principal of Pennington Seminary, New 
Jersey; 1878-S3, Member of New Jersey Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church; 1883-, Member of Newark Conference. Address, Elizabeth, N. J. 

1182. Charles Bascom Ridgaway. 

Born April 6, 1855, at Canterbury, Del.; 1876-8, Principal of Milton 
High School, Delaware ; 1878-31, Professor in Atchison Institute, Kan- 
sas; 1881, Assaying for Colorado Coal and Iron Co., South Pueblo, Colora- 
do; 1833, Professor in Atchison Institute, Kansas; 1834, Vice President 
and Professor of Natural Science in Napa College. Address, Napa City , 
Cal. 

1183. James Ferguson Robertson. (Class of 1875.) 

Member of New York East Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 
Supernumerary. Address, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1184. Henry Shirk. 

Born July 11, 1856, in Baltimore; 1878, Graduated in Law, University of 
Maryland; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

G. E. Chapman, Baltimore, Md. 

T. J. Cornman, Carlisle. 

R. S. Ege, Nebraska. 

T. J. Elliott, Baltimore, Md. 

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W. M. Foulk, Elkton, Md. 
Principal of Elkton Academy. 

W. F. Gordy, Ansonia Connecticut. 
1880, A. B. Wesleyan University. 

A. B. Graham, Washington, D. C. 

Edwin Hebden, Baltimore, Md. 

Wm. Irvine, Carlisle. 

G. F. Morrow, Midland Park, N. J. 

A. L. Parrish, Wilkes Barre. 
H. F. Powell, Baltimore, Md. 

* C. F. Robbins, Windsor, N. J. 
Died February 11, 1876. 

Frederick Rogerson, Philadelphia. 
E. M. Schaeffer, Baltimore, Md. 
G. E. Shakespeare, Dover, Del. 

* J. B. Spencer, Dover, Del. 
"Died March 22, 1878. 

M. C. Stevens, Washington, D. C. 
Lawyer. 

G. W. Tea, Cleveland, O. 
J. H. Wiley, Vineland, N. J. 

Ambrose J. Faust, A. M. 
Class of 1859. 

Rev. Edward J. Gray, A. M., Williamsport, Pa. 
President of Dickinson Seminary. 

Rev. Luther T. Widerman. 

Jefferson Lewis, D. D. 
New Jersey Conference. Supernumerary. 

Jacob Todd, D. D. 
Class of 1866. 

Thomas Bowman, LL. D. 
Class of 1837. 



Class of 1877. 



1185. George C. Bacon. 

Member of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Waverly, Baltimore Count}^, Md. 

1186. Geouge Washington Bond. 

Born November 15, 1856, in Baltimore; 1879, Graduated in Law at Uni- 
versity of Maryland ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1187. Thomas Snowden Boswell. (Son of No. 648.) 

Born November 6, 1856, in Lima, N. Y.; 1880, In business in New York; 
Engaged in orange culture. Address, Leesburg, Sumter County, Fla. 

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1188. Charles Sheppard Conwell. 

Born November 18, 1854, near Camden, Del.; 1877, Taught Mathematics 
in Pennington Seminary; 1879, Taught Latin and English Literature in 
Wilmington Conference Academy; Co-Principal of Wilmington Confer- 
ence Academy. Address, Dover, Del. 

1189. Charles Emory Dudrear. 

Born December 6, 1850, in Frederick County, Md.; 1878-9, Taught Ger- 
man and Natural Science in Pennington Seminary, N. J.; 1880-, Member 
of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Carrol- 
ton, Md 

1190. Frank Market Gibson. 

Born January 16, 1857, in Baltimore, Md.; 1879, Graduated in Law at 
University of Maryland ; 1883, Ordained by Bishop Pinkney of the Pro- 
testant Episcopal Church ; Rector of the Church of the Holy Innocents. 
Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1191. John Martin Hartlet. 

Born October 26, 1848, in Philadelphia ; In the employ of the Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad Company. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1192. Charles Talbott House. 

Born February 22, 1853, at Urbana, Frederick County, Md.; 1878-, Mem- 
ber of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

1193. William Wright Jaggard. (Brother of No. 1207.) 

Born May 26, 1857, in Altoona, Pa.; 1880, M. D. University of Pennsyl- 
vania ; 1880. In the University Hospital, Philadelphia ; 1881, Assistant Sur- 
geon United States Navy; 1881, Went to Vienna to study Medicine ; Prac- 
ticing Medicine ; Professor in Chicago Medical College. Address, Chicago, 
Illinois. 

1194. Robert McKat. 

Born March 17, 1856 ; 1877-9, Preached in Philadelphia ; 1879-, Member 
of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

1195. James Carmich Nicholson. 

Born July 28, 1857, at Piedmont, W. Va.; 1879-, Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Lavender Hill, Balti- 
more County, Md. 

Charles Chalfant, Danville. 

A. C, Coble, Carlisle. 

H. T. Conover, Harrisonville, N. J. 

S. W. Hare, Safe Harbor. 

D. B. Heiner, Kittanning. 

W. P. S. Henry, Everett. ■- — — - ^ .J? • ' 

G. G. Joynes, Onancock, Ya. 

E. W. Manning, Syracuse, N. Y. 

1877; A. B. Wesleyan University, Conn. Professor in Syracuse University, 
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W". T. Saeger, Allentown. 
S. W. Smith, Philadelphia. 
Harry Webster, Belair, Md. 
S. R White, Davidsonville, Md. 

Rev. J. E. Smith, A. M. 

A. H. Ames, D. D. 
Class of 1849. 

Otis Gibson, D. D. 
Class of 1854. 



Class of 1878. 



1196. John Christian Bkoavn. 

Born in Winchester, Va.; 1878-, Member of Central Pennsylvania Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Littlestown, Adams Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

1197. Samuel Lamb Diven. 

Born November 6, 1855, at Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.; 1884, M. D. Universi- 
ty of Pennsylvania ; Practicing Medicine. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1198. James Elliott. 

Born July 7, 1857, near Plainfleld, Cumberland County, Pa.; 1879, Grad- 
uated C. E. Lafayette College. Address, Plainfield, Pa. 

1199. Thomas Franklin Gross. (Brother of No. 1133.) 

Born April 10, 1857, at Schnecksville, Pa.; 1881; Admitted to the bar in 
Allentown, Pa.; Practicing law. Address, Allentown, Pa. 

1200. William Beetem Glanding. 

Born May 27, 1856, in Altoona, Pa.; 1881, Graduated at Gettysburg Theo- 
logical Seminary; 1881, Pastor of a Lutheran Church at Newport, Pa.; 
1885-, Pastor at Lock Haven, Pa. 

1201. George Emory Ktng. 

Born October 6, 1856, at Sinnemahoning, Pa. ; 1879-, Member of Central 
Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Liberty, 
Tioga County, Pa. 

1202. James Henry Morgan. 

Born January 21, 1857, at Concord, Del.; 1878-81, Professor and Vice 
President, Pennington Seminary, N. J. ; 1881-2, Teacher in Rugby Acad- 
emy, Philadelphia; 1882-4, Principal Preparatory Department, Dickinson 
College; 1884- Adjunct Professor of Greek in Dickinson College. Ad- 
dress, Carlisle, Pa. 

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1203. Walter Anderson Powell. 

Born June 16, 1855, near Farmington, Del. ; 1830, Admitted to the bar 
in Kansas City, Mo. ; Practicing Law. Address, Kansas City, Mo. 

1204. * Charles Wilson. (Son of No. 722.) 

Born in Carlisle, Pa. ; Taught in West Chester Normal School and in 
Pennington Seminary, N. J. ; Read Law in Kansas City, Mo. Died in Wil- 
mington, Del., February 24, 1881. 

E. S. Conlyn, Carlisle. 

L. W. Frederick, Baltimore, Md. 
J. M. Green, Succasunna, N. J. 

F. W. Henck, Baltimore, Md. 
J. S. Knight, Philadelphia. 
D. M. Lieb, Bellefonte. 

W. F. Sheppard, Philadelphia. 
J. H. Spicer, Harrisburg. 
C. W. Walters, Cairo, 111. 

Rev. J. B. Van Meter, A. M., Baltimore, Md. 
Member of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 
* J. Asbury Morgan, Ph. D., Baltimore, Md. 

Aaron Rittenhouse, D. D. (See Faculty.) 

J. H. Caldwell, D. D. Newark, Del. 
President of Delaware College. 

Richard W. Thompson, LL. D. 



Class of 1879. 



1205. William Henry Dell. 

Born April 1, 1847, near Williamsburg, Pa. ; Studied Theology in Drew 
Seminary; 1879-, Member of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Address, Smithsburg, Washington County, Md. 

1206. Thomas Stryan Green. 

Born February 12,1857, in Philadelphia; 1879- Member of Genessee 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus 
County, N. Y. 

1207. Edward Ames Jaggard. (Brother of No. 1193.) 

Born June 24, 1859, in Altoona, Pa. ; 1882, Graduated in Law, Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania, and admitted to the bar of Blair County, Pa. ; Prac- 
ticing law. Address, St. Paul, Minn. 

1208. Harold Hamilton Longsdorff. 

Born July 28, 1858, at Belleview, Neb. ; 1882, M. D., College of Physi- 
cians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. ; Practicing medicine. Address, Dick- 
inson, Cumberland County, Pa. 

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1209. Benjamin Henry Mosser. 

Born August 10, 1856, at New Market, Pa. ; 1879-, Member of Central 
Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Me- 
chanicsburg, Pa. 

1210. William Norris Mumper. 

Born August 16, 1858, near Dillsburg, Pa ; Studied Physics and Chem- 
istry in Johns Hopkins University; Taught in Long Branch, 1ST. J., and 
in Maryland Agricultural College; Teaching in State Normal School. 
Address, Oshkosh, Wis. 

1211. James McAllister Ralston. 

Born May 27, 1857, at Silver Spring, Cumberland County, Pa. ; 1879-80, 
Taught at Boiling Springs, Pa. ; 1880-2, Principal of Classical School, 
Kearneysville, W. Va. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1212. J. Newton Rhoads. 
Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1213. C. Clarence Staupfer. 

Born December 17, 1859, at Utica Mills, Md. ; 1879-, Principal of High 
School. Address, Williamsport, Pa. 

1214. Robert Clinton Cole, Ph. B. 

Born November 16, 1857, in Baltimore ; 1880, Principal of Grammar 
School. Address, Baltimore, Md. 



John P. Booth, Carlisle. 
J. C. Brown, Hagerstown, Md. 
W. P. Campbell, Carlisle. 
J. P. Melick, Harrisburg. 
M. M. Morris, Nossville, Pa. 
Jasper Sickler, Tompkinsville. 
P. C. Smith, Portland, Ore. 

Rev. W. W. Evans, A. M., Phillipsburg, Pa. 
Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Rev. J. Richards Boyle, A. M., Wilmington, Del. 
Member of Wilmington Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

E. S. Evans, A. M. 

* Jacob S. McMurray, D. D. 

Died November 27, 1885; Member of Central Pennsvlvania Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 

Benjamin H. Brewster, LL. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ex-Attorney General of the United States. 



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1215. William Laws Boswell. (Son of No. 648.) 

Born July 19, 1859, in Carlisle, Pa. ; In business with his father. Ad- 
dress, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1216. Lorenzo Dow Btjlette. 

Born June 12, 1858, at Constitution, York County, Pa. ; 1880-2, Taught 
at Reistertown and New Market, Md. ; Lawyer. Address, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

1217. Coates Caldwell. 

Born October 3, 1858, in Oxford, Chester County, Pa. ; 1881, Teacher of 
Greek and Mathematics in Conference Academy, Dover, Del. ; 1885-, In- 
structor in Greek and Higher Mathematics in Oxford Academy. Address, 
Oxford, Chester County, Pa. 

1218. James Hope Caldwell. 

Born September 25, 1860, at Newnam, Ga.; 1880, Taught in High School, 
Crisfield, Md.; 1881-2, Taught Mathematics in Dickinson Seminary, Pa.; 
1884, Graduated in law, University ot Pennsylvania, and admitted to the 
Philadelphia bar ; 1884-5, Practiced law in Baltimore ; 1886, Practicing 
law in New York. Address, New York, N. Y. 

1219. William Wallace Carhart. 

Born December 15, 1850, in Monmouth County, N. J.; 1880, Pastor of 
Methodist Church at Marleton, N. J.; 1881, Entered Des Moines Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1885, Central Pennsylvania Conference. 
Address, Lewisberry, York County, Pa. 

1220. Orren Theron Coffee. 

Born June 25, 1859, in Cumberland County, Pa. In business. Address, 
Spofford Junction, Kinney County, Texas. 

1221. Charles Rankin Ege. 

Born October 4, 1859, in Baltimore, Md.; Clerk in the office of the Ameri- 
can District Telegraph Company. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1222. John Warren Harper. 

Born December 3, 1857, in East Hanover, Pa.; 1883, Graduated D. D. S. i 
University of Pennsylvania ; Practicing dentistry. Address, Hartford, Ct. 

1223. Marion Dexter Learned. 

Born July 10, 1857, near Dover, Del.; 1880-4, Professor of Languages in 
Dickinson Seminary; 1885, Student in Germany; Student in Johns Hopkins 
University. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1224. Elmer Wolford McDade. 

Born October 16, 1857, at Bakersville, Md.; 1881- Member of Des Moines 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Prairie City, Jasper 
County, la. 

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1225. Richard Cunningham Patterson. 

Born May 1, 1854, at McAlevy's Fort, Huntingdon County, Pa.; 1880-1, 
Principal Public Schools, Greencastle, Pa.; Studied law in the University 
of Pennsylvania; Lawyer and Real Estate Broker. Address, Omaha, Neb. 

1226. Charles K. Zug. 

Born October 5, 1860, in Mechanicsburg, Pa.; 1882, Graduated in law, 
University of Pennsylvania, and admitted to the Philadelphia bar; 1882-3, 
Practiced law in Denver, Colo.; 1883, Removed to Philadelphia ; Practic- 
ing law. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Raphael Benham, Florence, Italy. 
R. S. Crawford, New York. 
J. M. Greenbank, New Brunswick, N. J. 
J. S. Hollinshead, Philadelphia. 
Rev. J. P. Mclntyre, Hoopestown, 111. 
Illinois Conference. 

C. O. Newcom'er, Texas. 
A. C. Oliver, Port Carbon. 
F. B. Quigley, Philadelphia. 
Hall Reighard, Williamsport. 

Rev. Abner R. Kremer, A. M. 
Class of 1856. 

David C. John. D. D. 
Class of 1859. 

John F. Hurst, LL. D. 
Class of 1854. 

Hon. Daniel Agnew, LL. D. 



Class of 1881. 



1227. George M. Clickner. 

Born May 3, 1860, in Baltimore, Md.; 1882-3, Member of Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1883-, Rector of a Reformed Episcopal 
Church. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1228. Vaughan Smith Colltns. 

Born November 4, 1858, in Bsrlin, Mi.; Member of Wilmington Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Vienna, Dorchester County, 
Md. 

1229. Frank Dunlap Gamewell. 

Born August 31, 1857, in Camden, S. C; 1881-, Missionary to China. 
Address, Pekin, China. 

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1230. Charles F. Humrich. (Son of No. 747.) 

Born March 18, 1860, in Carlisle, Pa.: 1881, In the employ of the Farmers' 
Bank of Carlisle. Insurance Agent. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1231. George R. Israel. 

Teacher. Address, Washington, D. C. 

1232. William Rogers Israel. 

Born September 14, 1854, in Baltimore ; 1882, Member of Virginia Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Withdrew and entered the ministry 
of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; Rector at Meadville, Pa. 

1233. Edwin H. Linville. 

Born 1862, in Bareville, Lancaster County, Pa.; In business in Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

1234. Harry Rldgley Robinson. 

Born October 21, 1859, in Philadelphia; 1881-, Member of Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Yardleyville, Bucks 
County, Pa. 

1235. Charles Harry Rorer. 

Born September 21, 1856, in Milestown, Philadelphia ; 1881, Preached at 
Cochraneville, Pa.; 1882-, Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1236. John Wesley Thomas. 

Born February 21, 1859, in Otisville, N. Y.; 1881-2, Studied in Germany; 
Professor of Latin and German, Claverack, N. Y. Now studying Modern 
Languages in Paris. 

P. K Cooke, Carlisle. 
J. R. Hanlon, Pennington, N. J, 
J. L. Hurst, Denver, Colo. (Son of No. 781.) 
1882, A. B. Wes'eyan University, Connecticut. Journalist. 
C. F. Johnston, Philadelphia. 
W. R. Lamberton, Carlisle. 
E. S. Lamdin, Baltimore, Mel. 
J. A. Oakes, Elkhart, Ind. 
J. S. Parker, Stafford sville, N. J. 
Geo. Wilson, Burlington, N. J. 

Rev. George W. Miller, A. M., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rev. David H. Shock, A. M. 

Phil M. Leakin, Ph. D. 
Class of 1850. 

J. B. Van Meter, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Wm. M. Frysinger, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
President Centenary Biblical Institute. 

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Geo. K. Morris, D. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

William M. Nevin, LL. D. 
Class of 1827. 



Class of 1882. 



1237. Peyton Brown. 

Born September 4, 1862, in Washington, D. C; Studied law in Columbia 
University, Washington, D. C; Practicing law. Address, Austin, Texas. 

1238. Roger Sherman Care. 

Born June 12, 1860, in Linglestown, Dauphin County, Pa.: Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Linglestown, Pa. 

1239. Joseph Van Meter Champion. 

Born October 25, 1857, in Springfield, Hampshire County, W. Va.; 1882-3, 
Taught in Knob Nostor, Mo.; 1885, M. D. Rush Medical College, Chicago, 
111.; Practicing Medicine in Kansas. 

1240. John Marvin Colaw. 

Born March 16,1860, in Highland County, Va.; Taught in Public Schools; 
Studied law in the University of Virginia ; Commissioner of the Circuit 
Court for the Western District of Virginia. Address, New Hampden, Va. 

1241. * R. Newton Coulston. 

Born February 10, 1860, in Philadelphia. Died October 11, 1882, in 
Philadelphia. 

1242. Henry Buckmaster Deale. (Son of No. 653.) 

Born 1862, in Monkton, Baltimore County, Md.; Student of Medicine, 
Columbia University. Washington, D. C. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1243. Stephen Henry Evans. 

Born March 18, 1856, in South wark, Philadelphia; 1882, Pastor of the 
Methodist Episcopal Church at Hamburg, Pa.; 1883-, Member of Philadel- 
phia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1244. Edward Henry Harrison. 

Born December 27, 1860, in New York City; In business with Meyer, 
Jonasson & Co.. New York City. 

1245. Philip S. Hills. 

Born February 3, 1852, at Salem, Clinton County, Pa.; 1884, Admitted to 
the bar of Cowley County, Kansas ; Practicing law. Address, Winfield, 
Cowley County, Kansas. 

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1246. George E. Kleinhenn. 

Born October 8, 1855, in Philadelphia; 1882, Pastor of the Methodist 
Church at Cressona, Pa.; 1883-, Member of Philadelphia Conference Meth- 
odist Episcopal Church. Address, Lower Merion, Montgomery County, 
Pa. 

1247. Thomas Newton Raw'lins. 

Born Octoher 6, 1858, in Sussex County, Del.; Teaching. Address, 
Bridgeville, Del. 

1248. Samuel Frisby Sniyely. 

Born November 24. 1859, in Greencastle, Pa.; 1882, taught at Dry Run, , 
Franklin County, Pa.; 18f>5, Graduated in law T , University of Pennsylvania, 
and admitted to the Philadelphia bar. Address, Greencastle, Pa. 

1249. Henry William Sfangler. 

Born 1858, in Adams County, Pa.; Teaching in Greencastle Academy. 
. Address, Greencastle, Pa. 

1250. Oliver Eastburn Stogden. 

Born July 10, 1856, in Wilmington, Del.; 1882, Pastor of the Methodist 
Church at Montgomery Square, Pa.; 1883-, Member of the Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1251. Abraham Clinton Strite. (Brother of No. 1292.) 

Born September 7, 18(10, near Leitersburg, Md.; 1882-5, Teaching; 1885, 
Admitted to the bar at Hagerstown, Md.; Practicing law. Address, Hagers- 
town, Md. 

1252. William James Stuart. 

Born December 21, 1854, in Philadelphia; 1882, Pastor of the Methodist 
Church at Cape May Court House, N, J.; 1883-, Member of New Jersey 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Greenwich, Cumber- 
land County, N. J. 

1253. George Chamberlain Stull. 

Born January 13, 1858, at New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.; 1883-, Member 
of Montana Mission Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Bozeman, Montana. 

1254. Horace Smith Wolfe. 

Born October 7, 1857, at Geigertown, Pa.; Teaching. Address, Brandy- 
wine Manor, Chester County, Pa. 

1255. Lemuel Towers Appold, Ph. B. 

Born 1862, in Baltimore ; 1885, Graduated in Law, University of Mary- 
land ; Practicing law. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1256. Francis Asbury Bergstresser, Ph. B. 

Born November 29, 1857, in Chambersburg, Pa. Address, New Grenada, 
Fulton County, Pa. 

1257. Henry Summerfield Callaway, Ph. B. 

Born January 22, 1861, at St. Michael's, Md. Practicing law. Address, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

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1258. James Higgins, Ph. B. 

Born June 11, 1856, in Dorchester County, Md.; Teaching and Studying 
law. Address, Vienna, Dorchester County, Md. 

1259. James Reaney, Ph. B. 

Born July 3, 1861, in Baltimore, Md.; In the Bank of Commerce. Ad- 
dress, Baltimore, Md. 

1260. William C. Robinson, Ph. B. 

1882, Taught in Williamsport Dickinson Seminary; Studying law in the 
University of Pennsylvania. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Geo. E. Conkling, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
H. V. Cooke, Carlisle. 
G. W. Kling, Nossville. 
1882, A. B. Allegheny College. 

Bernardino May, Moberly, Mo. 

H. W. Eeiswanger, Mechanicsburg. 

J. S. Orrick, Baltimore, Md. 

R. E. Shearer, Carlisle. 

F. F. Warthen, Baltimore, Md. 

J. C. Withington, Shamokin, 

Rev. J. C. Hagey, A. M., Athens, Tenn. 

Class of 1859. 1885, D. D. East Tennessee University : 1886, Professor in East Tenn- 
essee University. 

Rev. Ezra H. Yocum, A. M., Berwick, Pa. 
Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

Edward J. Gray, D. D., Williamsport, Pa. 
President of Dickinson Seminary. 

David H. Carroll, D. D. 
Class of 1868. 

Andrew Longacre. D. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 



Class of 1883. 



1261. Franklin Fillmore Bond. 

Born December 31, 1854, in Philadelphia, 1883-, Member of Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Somerton, Philadel- 
phia. 

1262. Herman E. Bosler. 
Address, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 

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1883 

1263. William Amos Carroll. 

Born January 14, 1856, near Chesapeake City, Maryland ; 1884-5, Mem- 
ber of Baltimore Conference Methodist Episcopal Church ; Missionary to 
India. Address, Bombay, India. 

1264. Henry Nehemiah Cheeseman. 

Born 1855, at Bridgeport, New Jersey ; Member of New Jersey Confer- 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Seaville, Cape May County, 
New Jersey. 

1265. William Knight Dare. 

Born July 31, 1858, at Harrisonville, N. J., Teacher. Address Car- 
lisle, Pa. 

1266. William Alexander Eckels. (Brother of No. 1300.) 

Born November 4, 1863, at New Kingston, Pennsylvania; Taught in 
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania ; Assistant Principal in Charge of Classical 
Department, Shepherd College. Address, Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

1267. Frank Gordon Graham. (Son of No. 395.) 

Born in Carlisle, Pa.; Assistant City Editor " Kansas City Times." 
Address, Kansas City, Mo. 

1268. George Franklin Hopkins. 

Born March 25, 1855, in Kent County, Delaware. Address, Farmington, 
Kent County, Del. 

1269. Bruce Hughes. 

Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Address, West Hazleton, Pa. 

1270. William Alfred Kramer. 

Born March 31, 1862, in Carlisle, Pa. ; 1885, Admitted to the Bar of 
Cumberland County, Pa.; Practicing Law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1271. Harry Mower Leidigh. 

Born December 26, 1861, at Junction Mills, Pa. Address, Allen, Cum- 
berland, County, Pa. 

1272. William Baker Norris. (Brother of No. 1289.) 

Born November 28, 1861, in Waynesboro, Pa. ; 1885, Graduated in Law, 
Columbia University. Address, Washington, D. C. 

1273. Alexander A. Sharp. *V* "* 

Born January 10, 1862, at Newville, Pa.; Studying Medicine in the Uni- fc , 
versity of Pennsylvania. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1274. James B. Strawbridge. 

Born 18'i0,in Lewisbnrg, Pa. ; Clerk in Carlisle Deposit Bank. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

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1883 

1275. Milton Newton Wagner. 

Born May 27, 1858, near Carlisle, Pa. ; Student in Princeton Theological 
Seminary. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1276. Alphonso Willitts Wever. 

Born at Absecom, New Jersey ; Member of New York Conference Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church. Address, Esopus, Ulster County, New York. 

1277. S. Wilbur Gibbs, Ph. B. 
Address, Pemberton, New Jersey. 

1278. William King Haines, Ph. B. 

Born November 16, 1842, in Vincentown, N. J. ; 1862-3, In United States 
Army; Teacher. Address, Vincentown, N. J. 

1279. George W. Schwartz, Ph. B. 
Teacher. Address, Mt. Holly, N. J. 

F. S. Bender, Carlisle. 

W. T. Donovan, Philadelphia. 
Rev. James Eckersley, Littlestown, Pa. 
Central Pennsylvania Conference. 
S. A. Henderson, Carlisle. 
H. L. Jackson, Dakota. 
W. L. Kautman, Mechanicsburg. 
Joshua Long, Davidsonville, Md. 

D. P. Maddux, Philadelphia. 
W. C. Mann, Wilmington, Del. 

G. M. McKeehan, Carlisle. 
J. S. McKinlay, Colman. 

E. O. Quigley, Camden, N. J. 
J. M. Rhey, Carlisle. 

G. E. Sassman, Heading. 
H. G. Schorr, Baltimore, Md. 
S. H. Sessions, Baltimore, Md. 
G. P. Wakefield, Shirleysburg. 

H, C. Longnecker, A. M. 
• Benjamin H. Crever, D. D. 
(Class of 1840.) 

Leroy A. Belt, D. D., Delaware, Ohio. 
Presiding- Elder Central Ohio Conference. 

Charles C. Tiffany, D. D. 
(Class of 1850. ^ 

J.R. Day, D. D., New York. 
New York Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Samuel J. Randall, LL. D., Philadelphia, Pa, 
Member of Congress. 

William H. Gilder, LL. D., New York. 
Editor "Century" Magazine. 

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1884 



Class of 1884. 



1280. Charles P. Addams. 

Born April 16, 1863, in Carlisle ; Student of Law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1281. Amos Alvin Arthur. 

Born December 3, 1859, in Reading, Pa.; Member of Philadelphia Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Churchtown, Pa. 

1282. Horace L. Bender. 

Born December 17, 1862, in Carlisle, Pa. ; Lawyer. Address, Chambers 
burg. Pa. 

1283. Russell Thomas Boswell, (Son of No. 648.) 

. Born November 27, 1863, in Carlisle, Pa. ; Student of Law. Address, %/' i 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

1284. Elisha Conover. 

Born August 14, 1860, in Harrisonville, New Jersey; Principal of Public 
Schools, Frankford, Del. 

1285. William Milton Frost. ^ *&* 

Born January 21, 1861, in Goldsboro, N. C. ; Student of Medicine, Uni- \y< 
versity of Pennsylvania. Address, Shamokin, Pa. 

1286. Daniel Benjamin Jones. 

Born October 4, 1855, near Concord, Sussex County, Del. ; Teaching in 
Conference Academy. Address, Dover, Del. 

1287. Thomas Francis Madden. 

Born June 15, 1865, in Carlisle, Pa.; Government Clerk. Address, 
Washington, D. C. 

1288. George B. Mumper. 

Address, Kinsley, Edwards County, Kansas. 

1289. Richard Cooper Norris. (Brother of No. 1272.; '' 

Born November 9, 1863, at Havre de Grace, Md. ; Student of Medicine 
University of Pennsylvania. Address, Washington, D. C. 

1290. John Wesley Perkinpine. 

Born December 25, 1854, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; Member of Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Montgomery Square, 
Pennsylvania. 

1291. James Kennard Raymond. 

Born September 17, 1862, at Middletown, Dauphin County, Pa.; Mem- 
ber of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, 
Cheyney, Delaware County, Pa. 

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1884 

1292. Jacob Aaron Strite. (Brother of No. 1251.) 

Born June 19, 1864, near Leitersburg, Md. ; 1884-, Principal of Leiters- 
burg Grammar School. Address, Leitersburg, Md. 

1293. Isaac L. Wood. 

Member of Wilmington Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Ad- 
dress, Royal Oak, Talbot County, Md. 

1294. R. Lincoln Johns, Ph. B. 

Principal of a Grammar School. Address, Washington, D. C. 

1295. M. Gibson Porter, Ph. B. 

Born October 11, 1865. in Cumberland, Md. : Student of Medicine, Uni- 
versity of Maryland. Address, Lonaconing, Md. 

1296. Robert Walter White, Ph. B. 

Born February 3, 1864, in Chambersburg, Pa. ; Druggist. Address, 
Chambersburg, Pa. 

G. M. Bilger, Curwensville. 

D. H. Hassler, Carlisle. 

A. J. Harbaugh, Leitersburg, Md. 

Rev. E. E. Ilgenfritz, Elliott, la. 

Wm. W. Lanahan, Washington, D. C. 

Wm. Leverett, Belmont, Cal. 
18&5, A. B. Harvard College. Teacher. 

J. B. Lippincott, Lawrence, Kansas. 
(Son of No. 871.) 

C. S. Nesbitt, Port Deposit, Md. 

Ambrose Peffer, Carlisle. 

R. D. Powell, Philadelphia. 

F. B. Stayman, Mechanicsburg. 
A. A.Thompson, Philadelphia. 
H. P. Waitneight, Phoenixville. 

G. W. Walker, Alexandria. 

James M. Green, A. M. 

J. J. Tisrert, A. M., Nashville, Tenn. 
Pi-ofessor in Vanderbilt University. Author of a Text-Book on Logic. 

Edwin Post, Ph. 13. 
(Class of 187?.) 

George W. Miller, D. D., Philadelphia, Pa, 
Member of Philadelphia Conference. 

Robert N. Baer, D. D. 
(Class of 1858.) 

Robert E. Pattison, LL. D. 
(Son of No 575.' Governor of Pennsylvania. 

Samue 1 J. Jones, LL. I). 
(Class of 1857 ' 



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1885 

Class of 1885. 



1297. Frank Thomas Baker. 

Born September 12, 1864, in Hagerstown, McL; Teaching. Address, 
Mt. Holly, N. J. 

1298. George J. Burns. 

Member of Philadelphia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Ad- 
dress, Cressona, Pa. 

1299. Joseph M. Cummings. 

Student of Law in Johns Hopkins University. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1300. Charles Edmund Eckels. (Brother of No. 1266.) 

Born August 15, 1861, near New Kingston, Pa. ; Teacher and Student of 
Theology. Address, Colora, Cecil County, Md. 

1301. Edward Holmes Lamar. 

Born September 9, 1864, in Martinsburg, W. Va. ; Principal of Public 
Schools, Hedgesville, W. Va. 

1302. Phil Moore Leakin. (Son of No. 709.) 

Born October 18, 1863, near Millersville, Anne Arundel County, Md. ; 
Student of Law in University of Maryland. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

1303. Edwin James Lindsey. 

Born September 18, 1858, in Cumberland County, Pa. ; Teaching in 
Chambersburg, Pa. 

1304. LeRoy Willis Magee. 

Born March 9, 1860, in Montgomery County, Pa. ; Member of Philadel- 
phia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Elam, Delaware 
County, Pa. 

1305. Charles Summerfield Pardoe. 

Born December 7, 1864, in Harford County, Md. ; Clerk at Tyrone Scales, 
P. R R. Address, Tyrone, Pa, 

1306. Guy LeRoy Stevick. 

Born March 22, 1865, in Newburg, Cumberland County, Pa.; Student of .- 
Law. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

1307. Frank R. Keefer, Ph. B. 

Born October 10, 1865, in Venango County, Pa. ; Student of Medicine. V 
Address, Newport Barracks, Ky. 

1308. Jacob Tome Reynolds, Ph. B. 

Born December 3, 1863, in Port Deposit, Md . xAddress Port Deposit, Md. 

David Brown, Philadelphia. 
S. J. Carpenter, Aurora, N. Y. 
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1885 

J. J. Gibb, Franklin City, Va. 

J. M. Gephart, Millheim. 

G. A. Hench, Carlisle. 

G. H. Kennard, Baltimore, Md. 

A. S. Mowbray, Preston, Md. 

E. W. Osborn, West Winsted, Ct. 

B. S. Pagne, Carlisle. 
George Pettinos, Carlisle. 

Student in Lehigh University. 

P. M. Rhodes, Greencastle. 
A. M. Sellers, New Kingston. 
H. M. Stein, Harrisburg. 
M B Stevens, Burrs ville, Md. 
H. G. Trout, Philadelphia. 

J. Richards Boyle, D. D., Newark, N. J. 
Newark Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Rev. Dr. Henry A. Buttz, LL. D., Madison, N. J. 
President of Drew Theological Seminary. 

John M. Giffin, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 

John F. Goucher, D. D., Baltimore, Md. 
Class of 1868. 

Charles J. Little, LL. D., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Professor in Syracuse University. 

William S. Robinson, A. M., Milford, Del. 
Member of Wilmington Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Joseph C. Shattuck, Ph. D., Denver, Colo. 
Dean of Denver University. 



Class of 1886. 



George S. C. Ames, Dubuque, la. 
William A. Baker, Franklintown. 
H. K. Beachley, Hagerstown, Md. 
Edward M. Biddle, Carlisle. 
Charles E. Bikle, Hagerstown, Md. 
Marvin E. Cheston, Light Stree 
Wesley M. Cleaver, Roaring Creek. 
W. W. Cleveland, Reading. 
Charles F. Comly, Philadelphia. 
John M. Correll, Hamburg. 
Ralph T. Coursey, Centreville, Md. 
Edwin A. Curry, Danville. 
W. W. B. Diehl, Richland Centre. 
Edward E. Dixon, Andersontown, Md. 
J. H. Foreman, Carlisle. 

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1886 



Rodgers K. Foster, Huntingdon. 
M. N. Frantz, New York, N. Y. 
William T. Graham, Port Royal. 
J. F. Heisse, Monkton, Md. 
T. M. B. Hicks, Huntingdon, 
S. Emerson Howell, Camden. Del 
Thomas Lattomus, Townsend, Del. 
Horace W. McKenzie, Duncannon. 
Stephen M. Morgan, Seaford, Del. 
Alexander Paterson, Woodland. 
J. Frank Reigart, Mechanicsburg. 
R. M. Rhodes, Greencastle. 
Oscar D. Ridings, Newcastle, Del. 
Vaughn T. Rue, Onancock, Va. 
Wilmer W. Salmon, Townsend, Del. 
John H. Schively, Washington, D. C. 
Richard W. Sharp, Carlisle, Pa. 
William J. Shearer, Carlisle, Pa. 
Frederick L. Smith, Hazleton. 
Wilbur M. Stine, Mechanicsburg. 
A. A. Walburn, Little Sioux, Iowa, 
R. Edward Wilson, Woodberry, Md. 
Frank D. Zug, Carlisle. 



Class of 1887. 



Leon T. Ashcraft, Philadelphia. 
Daniel Bailey Brandt, Harrisburg. 
Charles Bremer, Philadelphia. 
Jerry B. Brenneman, Dillsburg. 
William E. Bruner, Columbia. 
Eugene Chaney, Bristol, Md. 
Clement B. Church, Lewisbirrg. 
Nelson E. Cleaver, Roaring Creek. 
Theodore M. Culver, Harveyville. 
William Arthur Davis, Easton. 
H. Dorsey Etchison, Frederick, Md. 
Orlando G. Heck, Three Springs. 
Percy M. Hughes, Washington, D. C. 
Willard G. Lake, Seabright, N. J. 
William B. LongsdorrT, Carlisle. 
Zatae LongsdorrT, Carlisle. 
J. C. Loose, Palmyra. 
James S. Maddux, Philadelphia. 
Wilmer K. Maglaughlin, Carlisle. 
Charles R. Miller, Duncannon. 
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1887 



Max L. Mitchell, Williamsport. 
Alexander S. Porter, Lonaconing, Md 
K. Edward Rice, Carlisle. 
W. G. Schoepflin, Buffalo, K Y. 
John M. Slarrow, Kettle Creek. 
Franklin Smiley, Carlisle. 
William M. Smith, Mifflintown. 
James B. Stein, Mifflintown. 
William B. Stewart, Newville. 
J. R. Stifler, Norrisville, Md. 
Frank F. Thompson, Carlisle. 
John R. Todd, Snow Hill, Md. 
Mode E. Vale, Carlisle. 
Thomas E. Vale, Carlisle. 
Will E. Yeager, Berrysburg. 



Class of 1< 



U. S. Grant Barnitz, Carlisle. 

Lizzie R. Bender, Carlisle. 

Simpson A. Bender, Carlisle. 

William D. Boyer, Port Clinton. 

William R. Claudy, Carlisle. 

Kimber Cleaver, Catawissa. 

William B. Clendening, Bunker Hill, W. Va. 

Osborn Congelton, Philadelphia. 

Curw-m B. Fisher, Federalsburg, Md. 

A. J. Herman Frank, Carlisle. 

Louis P. Lincoln, Laurelton. 

Hildegarde H. Longsdorff, Carlisle. 

James L. McLain, Woodberry, Md. 

Andrew J. Meloy, Carlisle. 

John F. Mohler, Carlisle. 

Lewis A. Parsels, Bakersville, N. J. 

Joseph C. Reynolds, Philadelphia. 

W. J. Sanders, Lewisburg. 

G. W. C. Smoot. Tompkinsville, Md. 

Charles S. Staffcrd, Blackwood, N. J. 

George R. Sterling, Crisfield, Md. 

W. Scott Thomas, Dover, Del. 

Fraklin M. Welsh, Philadelphia. 

Alday H. Yocum, Glen Moore. 

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1889 

Class of 1889. 



George W. Babcock, Bridgeton, N. J. 
C. C. Baldwin, Waterbury, Md. 
Harry Barnitz, Carlisle. 
C. W. Black, Carlisle. 
S. P. Black, Carlisle. 
Thomas Crooks, Philadelphia. 

E. E. Deemer, Stouts. 

J William DeMoyer, Houtzdale. 

F. C. Edwards, Cambourne, England. 
W. P. Edwards, Washington, D. C. 
Mary Evans, Philipsburg. 

C. F. Fawcett, Potomac, Md. 
E. H. Garrison, Elmer, N. J. 
W. F. Holler, Chambersburg. 
William Harris, Baltimore, Md. 
John M. Hill, Berwick. 
Mary Himes, Carlisle. 
Charles A. B. Houck, Williamsport. 
J. F. Hutchison, Harrisburg. 
Mary S. Jones, Philadelphia. 
Alice Kronenberg, Carlisle. 
John A. Madden, Carlisle. 
Robert A. McFadden, Harrisburg. 
Richard L. Meily, Mechanicsburg. 
William A. Millard, Halifax. 
George V. Morris, Philadelphia. 
J. H. Murray, Milton. 
J. E. Pague, Carlisle. 
Frank A. Paxson, Philadelphia. 
Hugh H. Pitcairn, Harrisburg. 
Robert M. Smith, Hagerstown, Md. 
George P. Stubbs, Philadelphia. 
Morris E. Swartz, Bellefonte. 
W. C. Wheeler, Boonsboro, Md. 
Harry P. Whiting, Carlisle. 
A Duncan Yocum, Everett. 



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APPENDIX. 



71. Born in 1772; Served in the war of 1812-15. Member of Congress. 



Class of 1798. 

* Elias Ellmaker, Lancaster. 

* John C. Floyd, Virginia. 

* John B. Gibson, Carlisle. 

Born in 1780 in Perry County, Pa. ; Member of Carlisle Bar; 1810-12, Member of 
the Legislature ; 1813-16, President Judge Eleventh District of Pennsylvania: 
1816-27, Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: 1827-51, Chief 
Justice ; 1851-3, Associate Justice. Died May 3, 1853, in Philadelphia. 

* Alfred M. Grayson, Kentucky. 
William N. Irvine, Pennsylvania. 

Lawy er. 

* William King, M. D., Cumberland County. 

* Ralph Martin, Cumberland County. 

* George Metzger, Carlisle. 

Born 1782; 1813-14, Member of Legislature. Died June 10, 1879. 

* John More, Pennsylvania. 

* Thompson More, Pennsylvania. 

* George W. Morrow. 

* James Richards. 

* William Ritchie, Virginia. 

* Thomas Stockton, New Jersey. 

* William Watson, Pennsylvania. 



168. 1804, Licensed to preach ; 1805-44, Pastor of the Presbyterian 
Church at Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa., where he died November 
11, 1844. 

238. *John Brown. 

Born May 20, 1793, in Queen Anne County, Md. ; Lawyer; Member o 
the Legislature of Maryland. Died July 29, 1876, in Queen Anne County 
Maryland. 

312. *John Evelyn Page. 

Born 1796, in Clarke County, Va. ; Lawyer; 1873-81, Judge of Clarke 
and Warren Counties, Va. Died March 4, 1881, in Clarke County, Va. 

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456. * Philip Nelson Meade. 

Born in Clarke County, Ya. ; Farmer. Died 1872, in Clarke County, 
Virginia. 

642. Died March 13, 1886. 

697. Jesse William Barrett. 

Born May 6, 1822, in Luzerne County, Pa. ; 1854 Elected Superintendent 
of Public Schools of Lycoming County, Pa. ; Established the " Independ- 
ent Press" of Williamsport, Pa. ; 1856, Removed to Lee County, 111., and 
took charge of Lee Centre Academy ; 1857-59, Member of Missouri Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church ; 1859-63," Principal of Canton Semi- 
nary, Mo. ; 1862, Founded " Canton Press," which he still conducts ; 1870-2, 
Member of Missouri Legislature ; Curator of State University ; Twice 
Mayor of Canton. Address, Canton, Mo. 

458. * William Frederick Nelson. 

Born 1805, in Clarke County, Va. ; 1826, M. D. Charleston (S. C.) Medical 
College. Practiced his profession at Millwood, Clarke County, Va., where 
he died October 25, 1851. 

Prop. A. J. Schem. 

With Dr. Crooks (No. 518.) edited a Latin Lexicon; Assistant Editor of 
"The Methodist;" On the Staff of the New York Tribune.; Editor of the 
"German American Conversations Lexicon," and other works of reference ; 
Superintendent of Public Schools, New York City. Died June, 1883. 



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INDEX. 



Abbett 

1860 Henry W. 
Abraham 

1857 Thomas S. 
Abrahams 

1851 William H. 
Abrams 

1861 Levi W. 
Adair 

1798 James 
1826 Robert 

Adams 
1794 William 
1817 Richard 

46 Samuel W. 

75 Furman 

Addams 
1884 Charles P. 

Addison 

1812 Edward B, 

Agkew 
1798 Samuel 
1806 Robert 

23 John H. 

29 David 

29 John R. 

45 William D. 

53 James 
80 Daniel 

Ahl 
1868 Thomas W. 
75 John H. 

Akers 

1858 Joseph B. 
Albright 

1852 and 73 Charles 
Alcorx 

1872 George 

Aldex 
1858 George E. 

Aldred 
1856 William R. 

Aldridge 

1858 S. H. 
69 Willis L. 

Alexander 
1798 John B. 
1812 Samuel 

All ex 
1814 John J. 
14 Robert 
31 SOiomon P. 

54 Tiphen 

61 John F. 

62 John W. 



Allison 

1811 William 

12 Wilkin 

54 James 

Ames 

1849 & 77 Alfred A. H. 

71 Edward R. 
86 George S. C. 

Amthor 
1876 Andrew J. 

AXDERSOX 
1833 & 37 A. Adams 

39 George W. 

41 Alexander B. 

44 Benjamin S. 

52 Henry 

Angle 

1866 Henry F 

Angney 
1839 William Z. 

47 John R, 

Ann ax 

1824 John E. 
24 William 

APPEL 
1875 John Paul 

Apperson 
1816 Allen 

Appold 
1882 Lemuel T. 

Arbogast 
1854 Benjamin 

Archer 
1830 Henry 

31 Robert 
61 James G. 

63 Harris 

Armor 
1808 John W. 

Armstrong 
1816 John W. 

23 Alfred 

24 George S. 
27 Richard 
50 James 

56 William 

63 S. Townshend 

72 Benjamin F. 

73 Robert L. 

Arnold 
1&50 g. w. 

64 E. 

Arrighi 

1865 Antonio 

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Arthur 

ia50 William 
84 Amos A. 

ASHBEY 
1849 Robert S. 

ASHBY 
1862 Bertrand S. 

ASHCRAFT 
1887 Leon S 

ASHENFELTER 

1865 Singleton M. 

ASHMEAD 

1840 Samuel B. 

43 Charles S. 

44 Charles C. 

ASPRIL 
1871 Leonard V. 
Atkinson 

1868 Gordon T. 
69 John 

At Lee 
1795 Edwin A. 

Auchmuty 
1849 L Perry 

AURAXD 
1830 Henry 

Austin 
1873 Edward H, 

Avery 
1875 Walter E. 

Avis 
1871 William L. 

Awl 
1853 John W. 

58 F. Asbury 

Ayres 
1840 Jacob B. 

Babb 
1840 Clemens E. 

40 Edmund B. 

Babcock 
1889 Geo. W. 

Backhouse 
1851 William H. 

Bacon 

1869 Lewis M. 
77 Geo C. 

Baer 
1858 & 84 Robert N. 

Bagwell 
1825 Thomas 



INDEX. 



Bailey 

1834 & 38 Frederick E 

51 John M. 
54 Thomas C. 
69 John R. 

Baird 

1837 William M. 

39 Samuel 

40 & 56 Spencer F. 

52 Thomas 
Baker 

1841 Charles J. 
45 George A. 
52 Osmon C. 
57 Isaiah 
63 William 

85 Frank T. 

86 William A. 
Baldridge 

1790 William 
Baldwin 

1856 Rigual W. 

89 Christopher C. 

Balentine 

1866 W. L. 

Ball 

1799 Samuel 

1860 Benjamin F. 

Banks 

1845 J. A. 

57 Sidney F. 

58 Andrew 

Bannister 

1861 Edward 
Barber 

1850 Flavel C. 
55 Philip D. 

Barclay 

1817 Charles R. 

Barnes 

1857 Cornelius F. 
Barnitz 

1840 William 

55 William T. 

56 Jacob W. 

75 Jacob Edwin 
75 John A. H. 

88 II. S. Grant 

89 Harry 

Barr 

1805 William 
52 Louis A. 

Barr att 

1843 Alfred 

Barrett 

1850 Jesse W. 

Bartine 

I860 & tilt David W. 

l'.AKTON 
1813 & 30 Edward H. 
55 James H. 

61 James 

62 John H. 

Batks 
1839 & 69 Daniel M. 
61 Edward 



Batt 
1847 William H. 
Battee 

1842 John S. 

42 Richard R. 

Baugher 
1826 & 48 Henry L. 

Bayard 
1847 David E. 

Bayley 
1861 Alexander H. 

Baylor 
I860 George 

Beale 
1795 A qui la* 
1838 R. L T. 

Bean 

1853 A. H 

63 Samuel 
Beatty 

1813 Horatio R. 

68 Henry J. 

69 William P. 
71 Louis L. 
Beck 

1859 Benjamin F. 
59 Samuel 
68 Benjamin F. 

Beckley 
1859 Daniel A. 

Beckwith 
1859 Jeremiah H. 

Beecham 
1847 John 

Beidler 
1846 Frederick D. 

Belford 
1859 James B. 

71 Joseph M. 

Bell 

1802 Samuel 

30 James 

31 James W. 
61 Thomas W. 

Belt 
1812 Addison 
54 A. Sydney 
83 Leroy A. 

Bender 

1873 Henry R. 

75 Aquila R. 

83 Frank S. 

84 Horace L. 
88 Lizzie ti. 

88 Simpson A. 

Benham 

1880 Raphael 

Benson 
1857 James A. 

Bentz 
1852 James 

64 John W. 
74 William 

Berard 

1812 Claudius 

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Bergstresser 
1882 Francis A. 

Berkeley 
1848 Thomas A. 

63 George P. 

Bernard 
1815 AYilliam S. 

Berry 

1850 Lucien W. 
53 George M. 

Best 
1848 James 
58 Silas B. 

Bethune 

1823 & 43 George W . 
Beyerly 

1812 Wm. B. 
13 James B. 
Bibb 

1851 George R. 
BlCKLEY 

1865 Charles W. 

BlDDLE 

1831 James C. 
39 James D. 
48 Thomas M. 
52 Edward M. 

56 William M. 
58 David W. 
66 Charles P. 

68 Frederick W. 
70 Edward W. 
73 William M. 
86 Edward M. 

BlERBOWER 
1864 Austin 
66 Vincent 

69 Ellis L. 

Biggs 
1847 F. AV. 

70 Charles G. 

BlGLER 

1856 Reed 

57 John W. 

BlKLE 
1886 Charles E. 

Bilge r 
1884 George M. 

Bill 
1871 Archibald H. 

BlNNS 

1812 John A. 
Birch 

1829 Robert 
BlRCKHEAD 

1813 Lenox 

Bird 

1840 John F. 
46 William P. 
52 S. R. 

57 Gustavus C. 

58 Francis M. 

BlSCOE 
1853 William B. 



INDEX. 



Bishop 

1831 William S. 

BlTNEB 

1857 John A. 
67 J. C. 

BlXLER 

186.5 Jacob R. 

Black 
1800 Robert 

02 James R. 

62 John 

73 James H. 

89 C W. 

89 S. P. 

Blackburn 

1830 John S. 

Blackford 

1812 Thomas T. 

Blakistox 
1814 Samuel D. 

Blackledge 

1876 James 
Blackwell 

1846 John D. 

48 J. DeRuyter 

Blake 
1830 Benson T. 

75 James A. H. 

Blaine 
1814 Ephi^aim L. 
14 Ephraim M. 

Blair 
1787 Isaiah 
1833 Henry 

45 John H. 

Blaxey 

1852 William 

Blexsixger 

1858 W. D. 

Blythe 

1812 Calvin 

Boas 
1871 David K. 

BOBB 
1870 Joshua Pierce 

BOLLES 
1972 Enoch 

BOXBRIGHT 
1844 William 
50 Daniel 

Bond 

1877 George W. 
83 Franklin F. 

BONHAM 

1840 J. Ellis 
Booker 
1862 Thomas X. 

Boon 

1814 James 

56 Aaron 

Booth 

1879 John P. 



BOSLER 
1854 James W. 

54 JohnH. 

83 Herman E. 
BOSLEY 

1811 Charles 
41 Peter 
44 Grafton M. 
70 Wm. H. 

72 Joshua G. 

Boss 
1869 James G. 
BOSSERUAX 
: 1848 George W. 

BOS WELL 
1844 John D. 
48 William L. 

58 James I. 
68 James I. 
77 Thomas S. 
80 William L. 

84 Russell T. 

BOTTOME 
1872 Frank 

73 William M. 

BoTTS 
1816 Alexander L. 

BOUKXIGHT 
1863 Benjamin J. 

BOODLE 
1854 William J. 

BOWEX 
1814 John 

Bowie 
1857 C: iff orcl C. 

57 John E. 

59 Henry C. 
Bowles 

1863 Stuart B. 
Bowlus 

T854 Noah 

58 Edward 

Bowman 

1837, 72 & 76 Thomas 
50 Joshua S. 

55 SbadrackL. 
65 James B. 

68 Harry L. 

BOWYER 
18.55 Wm. H. 
BOYCE 

1787 John 
1823 Ira C, 

Boyd 

1788 John. 

90 James P. 
99 Alexander H. 
1803 Alexander 
08 William A. 
24 Samuel 
46 Charles M. 

BOYER 
1888 William D. 

BOYLE 
1879 & So J. Richards 



Brackexridge 

1792 John 

1809 Alexander 
15 William 
25 Thomas G. 

28 James G. 

Bradbury 

1839 John M. 
Bradford 

1812 David 

Bradley 
1790 Robert G. 

Bradxer 
1874 Wesley K. 

75 Frank E. 

Brady 

1798 Joseph 
1867 Joseph 

73 Sobieski 

Brakeley 
1&50 Asher 
Braxdox 

1799 Armstrong 
1863 John C. 

Braxdt 
1856 James A. 

67 Martin A. 

72 John D. 

87 Daniel B. 

B HEADY 
1829 James H. 

Bredex 
1795 Walter 

97 William 

Breerwood 
1863 T. Henry 
Breitexback 

1840 John 

Bremen 
1808 Henry G. 

Bremer 
1887 Charles 

Brenneman 
1887 Jerry B. 

Brext 
1816 George L. 

Brewertox 
1847 Henry 

Brewster 
1879 Benjamin H. 

Bridges 

1824 Samuel 
Briex 

1825 Edward H. 
Briggs 

1808 Joseph 

29 Joseph W. 

30 Armstrong 

Brim 
1856 Wiliam W, 

Brisbaxe 
1861 William H. 



(215) 



INDEX. 



Bristor 

71 George R. 

Broadbent 
867 George S. 

Broadwater 
858 Joseph E. 

Bronaugh 
l814 William J. 

Brooke 
.808 Matthew W. 

14 John F. 

15 Francis W. 

41 & 71 Benjamin F. 

Brooking 

S58 John C. 
Brooks 

846 John P. 
49 Chapman V. 

Broomall 

869 Robert L. 

Brotherton 
.790 James B. 

Brown 
.789 Samuel 

94 William 

94 Matthew 
L808 Gustavus M. 

12 John 

12 William 

14 James 

15 William M. 
17 George 

28 Madison 
31 George B. 

44 William T. 

45 J. G. 

47 Thomas L. 
51 William H. 
51 R. Watson 

55 B. P. 

56 Joan B, 

59 George F. 

60 Philip A. H. 
64 Sabastian 

66 J.H. 
68 James H. 
79 John C. 
82 Peyton 
85 David 

Browne 

1799 John 

1846 Charles H. 

46 Stephen T. 

Browning 

1862 Ring-gold W. 

Brown scombe 
1864 Henry 

Brumbaugh 
1870 Upton S. 

Bruner 

1841 David E. 
87 William E. 

Brunner 

1854 Abraham B. 
60 David B. 
Bryan 
1843 Richard H. 



Bryson 

1787 John 
95 Samuel 
24 Samuel 
28 Robert 

65 Charles W. 
BUCHAN 

1847 John 
Buchanan 

1798 Andrew 

1803 James 
05 George 
09 & 42 James 
26 George W. 
26 John 
28 Edward Y. 

28 Thomas E. 

29 Andrew B. 

BUCKEY 

1868 John E. J. 

Buckingham 
1842 Perry G. 
58 B. William 
73 William K. 

BUCKNER 

1862 James H. 

BlJDD 
1840 Richard W. 
44 Isaac D. 
44 James D 

BULETTE 
1880 Lorenzo D. 

BULITT 
1802 G. 

BULKELEY 
1842 Jonathan 

Bull 

1798 Levi 

1829 Thomas K. 
40 James H. 

Bullock 

1832 William G. 

Buoy 

1866 Charles W. 
Burgess 

1850 William P. 
Burney 

1831 Roger 

BURNITE 
1866 Wilbur H. 

Burns 

1857 Daniel S. 

66 R. K. 

85 George J. 

Burn side 

1828 James 
Burrows 

1851 w. 
Burton 

1852 John R. 

Busey 
1862 William M. 
Butler 

1799 Thomas 

(216) 



1808 James R. 
39 William H. 
41 George G. 
58 William 

BUTTZ 
1885 Henry A 

Byrn 
1870 Edward W. 

Cadden 
1847 James R. 

Cahoone 
1823 William 

Caldwell 
1794 Andrew 

1850 James M. 
58 Samuel C. 
65 Samuel B. 

78 J. H. 
80 Coates 

80 James H. 

Calhoun 

1789 James 
Callaway 

1882 Henry S. 
Callender 

1792 Robert 
Callihan 

1863 Leonidas H. 
Campbell 

1809 Henry M. 

24 George L. 

25 John W. 

27 James M. 

28 William H. 

79 William P, 

Can an 

1802 Moses 
Canfield 

1864 Albert T. 
Cannon 

I860 William L. 
70 Henry P. 
70 Philip L. 

Carcand 
1792 William 
Care 

1858 Thomas 
82 Roger S. 

Carhart 

'1880 William W. 

Carlile 
1852 James T. 
Carlisle 

1851 James H. 
Carlton 

1859 Thomas 
Carmichael 

1827 Richard B. 
Carothers 

1800 Andrew 
14 John 
20 Thomas A. 
31 John H. 
Carpenter 

1885 Selah J. 



INDEX. 



Carr 

1841 William B. 

51 R. V\ ilson 
73 Joseph N. 

Carrier 
1863 Arthur J. 

Carrigan 
1847 Charles W. 

Carrington 
1817 Walter C. 

Carroll 
1810 Henry 

12 Charles C. 

38 Georg-e P. 

68 & 82 David H. 
83 William A. 

Carrow 

1866 Goldsmith D. 

Carson 
1797 Thomas D. 
1805 Stephen 

43 Francis C. 

45 John 

52 Theodore M. 
58 John R. 

Carter 
1802 Robert C. 

13 John H. 

14 Cassius 

14 Edward E. 

15 William E. 

36 James H. 

37 James C. 
40 Paul P. 

40 Thomas T. 
50 J. William 

Caruth 

1862 George AY. 

Cassatt 

1792 David 

Cassell 

1870 Charles E. 

Castle 

1857 Joseph 
Castor 

1814 Jesse Y. 

Cathcart 

1826 Thomas L. 

62 Thomas L. 

Cecil 

1858 Rudolphus 
Cellers 

1813 Joseph 
Chalfant 

1877 Charles 

Chamberlain 

1814 Jeremiah 
25 John 

52 J. W. 

Chambers 
1808 William M. 

13 Arthur 

14 William C. 
34 Arthur E. 
34 Talbot W. 

39 William 
58 Robert D. 

15 



Champion 

1882 Joseph V. 

Chandler 

1871 Ira L 

Chaney 

1849 Richard G. 

62 Thomas M. 
87 Eugene 

Chapin 

1812 Charles 
Chaplain 

1843 & 69 John F. 
56 Alexander 

Chapman 
1876 George E 

Charlton 
1845 Benjamin 

Chattle 
1852 Thomas G. 

Cheeseman 

1883 Henry N 
Chenoweth 

1850 Benjamin D. 
68 Alexander C. 

63 George D. 

Cheston 
1881 Henry C. 
!S6 Marvin E. 

Chew 

1790 John 
1844 D VV. 

47 H. J. M. 

56 Henry B 

Childs 

1848 John W. 
Christian 

1850 William H. 

Church 

1887 Cement B. 
ClSNA 

1863 William R. ' 

Claggett 

1813 Charles N. 

Clapham 

1814 Josiah 
54 John N. 

Clark 
1805 George 

05 John 

06 Matthew S. 
51 John P. 

56 Isaac D. 
56 Marvin E. 
56 William E. 
59 Timothy 
61 William P. 

Clarke 
1838 Albert B. 
51 J. H. 
53 William 
63 Asbury J. 

Clary 

1849 C. B. 

Claudy 

1888 William R. 

(217) 



Clawson 
1853 John E. 

Clayton 

1863 William D. 
Cleaver 

1886 Wesley M. 

87 Nelson E. 

88 Kitnber 

Clements 
I860 Robert H. 
67 Wilbur E. 
69 Charles R 
75 Charies W. 

CLEN DANIEL 
1851 William 
Clendentng 

1887 William B. 
Cleveland 

1866 Charles D. 
86 W. W. 

Clickner 

1881 George M. 
Clifton 

1869 Robert D. 

Clitherall 

1840 J. A B. 

Cloud 
1856 William M. 
53 Daniel M. 

Clymer 
1865 John F. 

COARD 
1858 Charles R. 

58 William H. 

COBEAN 
1814 Thomas 

Coble 
1877 Alexander C. 

Cochran 
1787 James 
1800 William 
24 William P. 
47 Wesley 

Cochrane 
1874 J. w. Scott 

CODWISE 
1823 Alexander H. 

Coffee 
1880 Orren T. 

Coffey 
1840 George A. 

COFFMAN 
1862 Wilmer 

COLAW 

1882 John M. 
Cole 

1856 William P. 
79 Robert C. 

COLLETT 

1811 Benjamin 

Collins 

1839 Thomas C. 
41 & 42 John A. 



INDEX. 



46 Joseph H 
51 Charles C 
55 William T. 
67 Samuel Q. 
81 Vaughan S 

COLLINSON 

1850 Joseph C. 
Colston 

1T97 Charles C. 
1814 Thomas M. 

CoMLY 
1886 Charles F. 

COMSTOCK 
1S71 George C. 

CONGELTON 
1888 Osborn 

Con klin 
U74 E. Hart 

CONKLTNG 
1882 George E. 

CONLYN 
1870 Thomas A. 
72 Robert H. 
78 Edward S. 

Conn 
1S49 William D. 
62 Thomas E. 

Conner 

1852 George J. 

Connolly 

1851 Francis 
CONOVER 

1877 Howard T. 
84 Eiisha 
Con had 

1853 J. S. 

57 Thomas N. 
Conway 
1849 Moncure D. 
49 Walker P. 
54 Robert H. 

Con WELL 
1877 Charles S. 

CONYNGHAM 
IS28 Yeates 
29 David 

Cook 
1861 John C. 

Cooke 
1812 Colin 

41 Edward 

81 Persifor N. 

82 I led ley V. 

Cook man 
1858 Alfred 
71 John E. 

Coombs 

1848 .John Nod 

Cooper 

1792 Roberl 

95 John 

98 John 
1824 Charles K. 
in Jonathan K. 

46 Joshua M. 



51 R. W. 

56 John F. 
62 William 

Coover 

1855 D. R. 
62 Alfred G. 
COPELAND 
1842 Howard 

Copes 

1861 William T. 
CORBIN 

1814 Robert B. 
16 John T. 

Cornelius 
1857 John W. 

Corner 

1841 George W. 

CORNMAN 

1862 William O. 
65 John 

76 Thomas J. 
CORRELL 

1885 John M. 
COULSTON 

1882 R. Newton 
COURSEY 

1886 Ralph T. 
COWGILL 

1844 C. A. 
51 Alfred 

Cox 

1799 John B. 
58 William 
CoXE 
1849 John R. 

Craig 
1795 Abraham 

Craighead 
1826 Thomas 
26 Gilson 
44 James G. 

Craft 
1813 James S. 

Crane 
1824 Joseph 
56 Jonathan T 

Crawford 
1789 James 
1828 James 

31 Edward 

80 R. S. 

Creamer 

I860 George B. 

Creery 

1842 William K. 

C HEIGH 
1788 Thomas 
92 John 
25 .Samuel 
28 Thomas 
30 Alfred 

Creighton 

179.-, William 



Creswell 
1848 & 71 John A. J. 

Crever 
1840, 60 & 83 Benjamin H. 

Criswell 
1847 A. M. 

Croghan 

1815 William 

43 St. George L. L. 
Crone 

1865 Levi S. 

Crook 
I860 James L. 

66 John D. K. 

Crooks 
1840, 57 & 73 George R. 
48 John W. 
89 Thomas 
Crookshank* 
1851 William F. 
Cropper 

1816 Zadok 
Cross 

1829 Andrew B. 

C ROUSE 
1871 Henry W. 

Crowell 

1856 Luther P. 

CULBERTSON 
1824 James 
59 C. R. 

Culver 

1857 Joseph F. 

67 Charles P. 
87 Theodore M. 

CUMMIXliS 
1885 Joseph M. 

Cummins 
1799 Charles 
1841 George D. 

Cunningham 

1788 & 89 Robert 
1802 John 
75 William H. 

Cure 

1876 George A. 

Curley 

1876 William E. 

Curtis 

1865 John M. 
67 Charles H. 
CURRAN 
1.860 Hugh A. 

Curry 

L886 Edwin A. 

CURTIN 

1837 Andrew (i 

Curtis 

1865 John M. 
(17 Charles H. 
( Y MEM AN 
1829 It. W. 

44 I. S. 



(218) 



INDEX. 



Dale 
1873 William James 

Dallam 
1848 Henry C. 

Daniel 

1848 William 
51 James T. 

Dare 
1883 William K. 

Darlington 
1855 William 

Dashiell 
1840, 44 & 74 John H. 

46 Robert L. 

63 John I. 

71 William H. 

Daugherty 

1855 Thomas 
Davenpo rt 

1811 Braxton 
48 Samuel TL 

Davidson 
1795 Patrick 
1828 Robert 

27 James K. 

68 Benjamin R. 

Dayie 
1825 John T. M. 

Davis 
1794 Henry L. 
1824 Charles D 

24 Thomas J. 
, 29 William H. 

40 John I. 

57 George W. D. 

59 J. Perkins 

68 William P. 

87 William A. 

Day 

1849 Alfred 

51 George B. 

74 Sylvester H. 

83 J. R. 

Deal 
1859 William E. P 

Deale 
1848 John S. 

59 William G. 

82 Henry B. 

Deemer 

1889 E. E. 

Deems 

1839 Charles F. 

DeFord 

1856 John T. 

DeJester 
1856 James E 

Dell 
1879 William H. 

DeaIoyer 
1889 J. William 

Denison 
1838 Charles 
40 George B. 
40 Henry M. 



Denney 
1869 David C. 
69 George W. 

Denny 
1788 David 

1813 Harmar 

14 William H. 
27 Daniel 
42 J. O'Hara 

Dent 
1792 Hatch 

Derochbrune 

1849 Philip 

Detrick 
1852 Reuben B. 

DeTurk 
1857 Jacob G. 

Devecmon 

1855 Peter 
63 William 

Devine 
1875 Edward 

Devinney 
1846 James A. 

Dewart 

1842 W. L. 

Dewitt 

1819 Jefferson 

Dickey 

1824 John M. 
44 Oliver J. 

Dickinson 

1814 Festus 
25 Charles 

Dickson 

1856 Samuel M. 
DlEHL 

1851 Israel S. 
86 W. W. B. 

Dill 

1855 Andrew H. 
DlLLENOEI! 

1839 Joseph S. 

DlLLIN 
1862 Henry E. 

Dillon 

1843 Isaac 
76 JohnF. 

DlNGEE 
1875 George R. 
Ditty 

1857 Cyrus I. 
DlVEN 

1862 W. Blakelv 
78 Samuel L. 

DlVERTY 
1875 James E. 

Dix 
1839 William S. 

Dixon 
1849 H. R. w. 

53 J. P. 

86 Edward E. 

(219) 



Dobbins 

1869 Wilber- M. 

75 John Y. 

Donahue 
1856 John 

Donald 
1795 Samuel 
Donaldson 

1823 Alexander 
30 & 48 Alex. C. 

DONNEL 
1844 Henry 

DONNELL 
1829 William 

Donovan 

1883 W.T. 
DORRNEY 

1810 William 
DORSEY 

1816 John 
42 William A. 

Dosh 

1876 S. Homer 
Doty 

1812 Ezra 

Douglass 

1811 Isaac R. 
Dow 

1794 Alexander 

DOWNES 
1858 Philip W. 

59 William R. 

63 William H. 

Downey 

179* William 
1846 William 

Downs 

laol E. B. 

Drum 

1856 Martin L. 

DuGAN 
1792 George 

DUDREAR 

1877 Charles E. 
DUFFIELD 

1849 George 
Duke 

1850 James B. 
Dukes 

1858 James K. 
DULANEY 

1812 Grafton 
42 R. H. 

Dum 

1810 Daniel 
Dunbar 

1824 JohnR. W. 

Duncan 
1787 Robert 
88 James 
94 David 
94 Samuel 



INDEX. 



1800 Jesse 
05 Stephen 
08 Samuel P. 
14 John 
26 Thomas 
•30 James M. 
45 James W. 
DUNKEL 
1814 Ernestus A. 

DUNLEAVY 
1790 Francis 
DUNLOP 

1799 James 
1812 James 

Dunn 

1817 Thomas H. 
55 William 

Dunning 

1867 Thomas S. 
72 Charles T. 

DUNSCOMBE 
1870 H. W. 
DUPONT 

1818 Alfred 

DUVALL 
1851 A. F. 
58 John W. 

Dyer 
L859 Zebulon 

Dys'art 

1845 Joseph 

Dyson 
1860 William 

Earhart 
1858 Robert N. 

Easter 

1850 John D. 

Ebert 
1.855 Charles A. 

Eby 
1853 James N. 

ECCLESTON 
1856 Edward N. 

Eckels 
1845 Davidson 
55 William H. 
83 William A. 
85 Charles E. 

ECKERSLEY 
L876 Wright 
83 James 

ECKMAN 
I860 Daniel M 

Edminston 
1812 Joseph W. 

EDMISTON 
1810 John .M 

EDMONSTOdS 

1851 Decius W. 

I> l) WARDS 
1792 ilayden 
92 .Niniari 
1802 Wilson 
13 & 56 William B. 



75 Benjamin F. 
89 F. C. 

89 W. R. 

Effing- er 

1855 John R. 
57 William H. 

Egbert 
1863 H. Preston 
Ege 

1828 George W. 
28 Michael G. 
31 Charles N. 
55 Thompson P. 

59 Alexander H. 
72 George F. 

76 Robert S. 
80 Charles R. 

EGGLESTON 

1813 Charles 

14 William 
ElCHELBERGER 

1826 Louis 
Elder 

1846 J. R. 

. Elliott 
1794 William 
1802 Wilson 

08 David 

17 John 

43 Washington L. 

57 William 

60 Robert H. 
64 James S. 
71 William G. 
76 T.J. 

78 James 

Ellis 
1812 Powhatan 
Ellmaker 

1798 Elias 
Emert 
1868 Joseph 

Emmerich 
1875 Charles W. 
Emory 

1839 John 

41 Albert T. 

41 S. R. 

51 Blanehard 

51 William 

52 John 

54 Samuel W. 

60 Thomas tt 

En DRESS 
1828 Isaac L. 

En GEL 
1851 William Henry 

Engle 

1827 Peter H. 
Ensmingi;k 

1873 Joseph S. 
Eshleman 

1840 David G. 

15 Abraham 
Espy 

1802 George 
32 Thomas W 

(220) 



Etchison 
1887 H. Dorsey 

EVANS 
1799 Caleb 
1830 George 

30 Robert O. 

69 Edwin L. 

74 Henry M. 

79 W. W. 

79 E S. 

82 Stephen H. 

89 Mary 

EVERHART 
1847 George M. 

EWING 
1818 Martin W. 

Eyre 
1825 William L. 

Eyster 
1824 David 

Faust 
1859 & 76 Ambrose J. 

Fawcett 
1889 Charles F. 

Fechtig 

1843 Louis R. 

Ferguson 
1855 Warren F. 
58 W. C. 

Fernald 

1849 Samuel 

FlDLER 

1862 Charles L. 

Field 
1812 Richard H. 
47 Wihiain 

Fields 

1863 W. M. 

Finch 

1845 James R. 
FlNDLAY 

1816 Archibald 
57 Frank S. 

FlNDLEY 

1811 William 
FlNGLE 

1814 William 
FlNLEY 

1812 Ebenezer L. 
13 .lames B. 

15 Clemens 

FlNNELL 

1843 Russell 
47 Reuben A. 

Fisher 
1808 John 
27 Sidney G. 
29 .lames 1.. 
38 George P. 
70 William R. 
88 CurwenB. 

Fitzgerald 

1846 Edmund P. 
FlTZHUGH 

1812 Daniel M. 



INDEX. 



Flagg 

1855 Henry G. 
Fleming 

1843 John P. 
-15 William 
16 James 

49 William B. 
60 Francis C. 
Flint 

1844 Thomas M. 
PliOUKNOY 

1847 E. H. 

Floy 
1841 James 

Floyd 
1798 John C. 

FOLLANSBEE 
1844 James M. 

46 J. Vinton 

Ford 
1853 Samuel 
62 Wilbur F. 

Foreman 

1811 Stephen 
86 J. H. 

Forrest 

1815 Julius 
57 Hanson F. 

FORSTER 
1829 Thomas 

Foster 

1809 Alfred 
12 James 

28 Thomas 

• 39 Alfred H. 
49 AY. D. H. 
86 Rodgers K. 
FOULK 
1876 Wilson M. 
Foulke 

1792 John 
1800 George D. 

29 Lewis W. 
45 George W. 

FOULKS 

1871 Orson D. 

Fountain 
1854 Nehemiah 

56 John W. 
OWDEN 

1873 James 

Fowler 
1856 E. Talbert 

57 James W. C. 

58 E. T. 

58 James W. C. 
58 Mcrdecai T. 
Fox 
1814 Elisha T. 
75 John D. 

France 

1872 Joseph 
73 Harry S. 

Frank 
1888 A. J. Herman 

16 



Frantz 

1886 M. N. 

Frazer 
1829 Persifor 

Freaner 
1852 George 

Frederick 
1864 John D. 

77 L. \Y. 

Freeland 
1837 James B. 

Freeman 
1833 Constant 

French 

1814 John A. 

Friese 
1857 Valentine 
58 Daniel W. 

Frisby 
1831 William S. 

Frost 
1884 William M. 

Frow 
1853 John G. 

Fryatt 
1850 J. X. 

Frye 
1862 Adam M. 

Frysinger 
1869 Francis S 
71 & 81 William M. 

FUREY 

1860 Enos 
FURNISS 

1858 Edward F. 

FURST 
1855 A. S. 

Fuss 
1875 John T. 

Galbreath 
1790 Joseph S. 

Gale 
1816 John 

Gallaudet 

1825 Theodore 
Gamble 

1861 Henry 

Gamewell 
1881 Frank D. 

Gardiner 
1809 John 

Gardner 

1826 Joseph 
56 L. M. 

Garner 

1840 JarrettW. 
62 George R. 

Garrison 

1854 George T. 
89 E. H. 

(221) 



Gaul ag her 

1823 Hugh 

Gates 
1847 Joseph L. 

Gault 
1862 Cyrus 
62 John E. 

Geiger 

1811 Jacob H. 

Gemmill 

1815 William 

George 

1850 Philander C. 

Gephart 
1885 James M. 

Gerard 
1792 William 

Gere 
1861 Charles H. 

Gerhard 
1826 William W. 

28 Benjamin 

Gerry 
1861 El bridge H. 
63 James 

Getzendaner 
1858 William H, 

70 Charles H. 

71 Oscar G. 

GlBB 
1885 James J. 
Gibbons 

1846 Alexander S. 
68 James E. 
GlBBS 

1883 S. Wilbur 

Gibson 
1798 John B. 

1844 John B. 

47 George 

48 Francis W. 
48 R. G. 

54 Asher D. 
54 & 77 Otis 
61 Alexander E. 
77 Frank M. 

GlFFIN 
1885 John M. 

Gilbert 
1795 Felix H. 
1862 Amos P. 

Gilchrist 
1794 James 
1826 Adam 

Gilder 

1845 William H. 
85 William H, 

GlLFILLAN 
1813 Edward 

GlLLELAND 
1792 James 

99 James 
1805 Samuel 

08 James 

14 Joseph 



IXDEX. 



GlLLELEN 
1843 F. M. L. 

GlLMORE 

1856 John C. 

GlLMOUR 
1818 William 

GlNN 
1859 Charles L. 

GlTHENS 
1864 William H. 

GlTTINGS 
1787 James 

1816 David S. 

Given 

1817 John S. 
64 James 

Glanding 
1878 William B. 

Glenn 
1350 A. L. 

Glover 
1883 George N. 

Godey 
1871 George W. 

Godwin 
im w. R. EI. 

61 William F. 

GOLDSBOROUG-H 
HI 1 William 
1 1 Nicho'as W. 
Good 
1809 Jonathan 
31 Robert 

GOODALL 

1856 Samuel D. 

Gooding 

1874 W. Lambert 

Goodwin 

1853 William H. 

Gordon 

1811 Charles P. 
25 Pelatiah W. 
28 David 
4"> James R 
56 David C. 
58 Marcus L. 

Gordy 

1876 Wilbur F. 

Gore 
1842 Nathan C. 

GORTN 

1854 Underwood 

GORGA8 

1854 Ferdinand J. S. 
70 John W. 

GORSUCH 

1811 John S. 

GOTWALT8 

I860 Jacob 

( \0\ CHER 
1868 & 85 John V. 



Gough 
1850 William T. 

58 H Dorsey 

Gould 
1812 John G. 

Go van 

1815 Edward 

Grabill 

1860 John H. 

Gracey 
1845 John 
67 John T. 

Graham 
1797 James 

97 James 
1805 Robert 

12 Thomas J. 

27 & 62 James H. 
44 William A. 

49 Samuel A. 
52 Joseph J. 
55 Isaiah H. 
63 John C. 

66 Samuel L. 

67 James H. 
73 Duncan M. 
76 Andrew B. 
83 Frank G-. 
86 William T. 

Grandin 

1845 Joshua M. 
Grant ram 

1848 John J. 
55 William S. 

Grape 

1861 George S. 
Gray 

1825 Joseph G. 
25 William H. 

28 John A. 

46 & 52 John P. 

47 Joseph J. 

48 Richard 

76 & 82 Edward J. 

Grayson 

1798 Alfred M. 
1808 George 

Greason 

1798 James D. 

52 James A. 

Green 

1811 .James S. 
14 Jonas 
40 Robert B. 
55 Arthur N. 

55 James T. 

56 Joseph W. 
65 George G. 

77 James M. 

79 Thomas S. 
84 James M. 

Greejsbank 
1S4S John 

80 J. M. 

Gregg 

1824 Matthew 
61 Henry It. 
63 Thomas 

( 222 ) 



Grier 

1788 Isaac 

97 Thomas 
1800 Isaac 

03 John F. 

09 John N. C. 

09 John H. 

09 John W. 

09 Robert S. 

10 John E. 

12 Robert C. 

13 Matthew 
29 Isaac 

49 David C. 

Griffin 
1857 Robert B. 
Griffith 

1828 Lycurgus 
41 .1. C 

44 Alfred 

45 Samuel H. 

49 Franklin L. 

50 Samuel R. 

51 Henry C. 
55 Lewis M. 

57 Edward L. 

58 Thomas M. 
58 William H. 
72 Thomas M. 

Grills 
I860 John 

Gross 
1849 James D. 

72 Joseph P. 

74 William C. 

78 Thomas F. 

Grove 
1866 Sylvanus G. 

Groves 
1883 James H. 

Grubb 
1825 Henry 
51 Franklin 

GULDIN 
1855 Cyrus F. 

GUNN 
1860 Thon as M. 

GUSTINE 
1798 James 
1805 Richard 
18 Lemuel P. 

Guthrie 
1798 James 
1802 Samuel 

Gwin 
1827 Alexander 
G"WYN 

1858 Charles L. 
Hack 

1814 Thomas W. 

Haddock 

1871 Orison L. 

1 [agan 

1813 Dennis 

Bagans 

1873 Wilbur E. 

Hagey 

1859 & 82 J.Clarke 



INDEX. 



Haines 

1883 William K. 
Halbert 

1854 William D. 
65 William B. 

Haldeman 

1831 Samuel S. 

Hall 
1815 Bobert C. 

46 Charles 

47 Norman 

50 Beginald H. 

51 W. K. 

Haller 

1852 William L. 

75 Geo. K. 

Hamblex 
1866 Joseph G. 

Hamill 

1839 Samuel B, 
40 George A. 

Hamilton 
1799 Bobert 
1812 James 

27 Peter 

39 James G. 

50 Alexander M. 
64 William H. A. 
67 Alexander 
Hamsley 
1829 William 

Haxce 
1848 Beniamin O 

Hank 
1846 John W. F. 

47 John Xewman 

48 James B, 

50 Arminius S. 
Haxlox 
1869 Thomas 
81 John B. 

Haxxox 
1855 Noel B. 

Hansen 

1854 Walter 

Hanson 

1846 James D. 

Haesaugh 

1884 A. J. 

Hard ex 

1840 J. S. 

Harding 

1844 Ebenezer D. 

48 Garriek 3L 

49 John L. 

Hard wat 
1817 Bi chard 

Hardwick 
1860 Thomas G. 

Hare 
1824 George E. 

40 Samuel G. 
67 William H. 

73 St. George W. 
77 SL W. 



Hargis 

1870 James H. 

Harkness 

1857 William H. 

Harman 

1848 Henry M. 

Harmanson 

1843 John L. 

Harnsberger 
1841 Henry B. 

56 William M. 

Harper 
1795 William A. 
1847 John L. 

58 John C. 

80 John W. 

Harris 
1808 William F 
13 John 
16 George W. 
16 John 
55 C. B. 
61 John W. 
89 William 

Harrison 
1797 Cuthbert 
1811 Timothy J. 

16 George C. 

40 Samuel A. 

50 Jonathan P. 

71 Charles S. 
82 Edward H. 

Hart 

1862 Jacob 

72 Daniel W„ 
Hartley 

1877 John M. 
Hartmax 
1872 Alfred Z. 

73 Paul A. 
Haryard 

1848 William YL 
Haryey 

1849 Samuel S. 
Hassler 

1884 Darnel H, 

Hassox 
1795 James 

Hastings 

1865 Edgar E. 
68 Bobert J. 

Hayerstick 
1825 Henry 

61 Levi M. 

62 John W. 

Hayckixs 
I 1814 Josiah 

16 Matthew 

Hay 
18(33 Daniel 

Hayes 
1799 John 
1805 John 

12 Alexander L. 

Hayman 

1868 Levin H. 

(223) 



Hays 
1794 David 

98 George 
1808 Adam 

23 Adam 

32 Bobert 

57 John 

Hayward 

1858 Thomas B. 

Headdex 

1872 William P. 
Heap 

1800 Samuel D. 

Heath 
1854 Horace M„ 

Heaton 
1851 Y. B. 

Hebdex 

1876 Edwin 
Heck 

1873 L. G. 

87 Orlando G„ 
Heiner 

1877 D B. 

Heisley 

1848 John W. 

Heisse 
1886 J. Frederick 

Heister 
1812 William 

57 J. A. 

57 John C. 

Helfexsteix 
1823 William L. 

Hellexs 
1817 Johnston 

Hemminger 

1870 George 
Hemphill 

1792 John 
1S28 Alexander W. 
30 William 

Hexch 
1885 George A. 

Henck 
1877 Frederick W, 

Hexdersox 
1790 Bi chard 
1811 John A. 

25 Matthew H, 

27 Lorenzo X. 

40 Jonathan K. 

44 J. Wilson 

45 Bobert M. 
50 Gustavus A, 

58 Bichard P, 
58 William M. 

76 John Webster 
83 S A. 

Hexdrix 

1851 H. A. 

Henry 

1877 W. P. S. 

Hexwood 

1865 D. A. 



INDEX. 



Hepburn 

1836 Hiatt P. 
■49 Andrew D. 
54 William W. 
58 Charles H. 
58 Samuel 
66 H. 

Herbert 
1824 Thomas S. 

Herman 
1862 Martin C. 

65 David B. 

Heron 
1843 Alexander F. 

Herr 
1874 George R. 

Herrick 
1805 Samuel 

Herron 
1794 Francis 

Hettick 
1816 Paul G. 

24 Paul I. 

Heydrick 
1860 Charles 

Heystnger 
1854 John L. 

Hickman 

1842 S. J. C. 

HlCKOCK 
1849 Henry 

Hicks 
1886 T. M. B. 

HlESTER 
1828 Augustus O. 

63 Charles E. 

64 William A. 

HlGGINS 
1882 James S. 
HlGNUTT 
1859 James E. 

Hill 
1815 Robert G. 
76 Charles A. 
89 John M. 

HlLLIARY 
1857 Augustus- 

58 Washington 

HlLLMAN 

1850 and 52 Samuel D. 
73 Conway W. 
Hills 

1882 l'li i lip S. 
Hilly a rd 
L800 John 

59 Martin B. 

Hilton 
is;:, Edward F. 

I IlMKS 
1*29 Charles F. 
55 Charles K. 
58 George T. 

65 .lames L. 
71 William A 
89 Mary 



HlNES 
1845 William M. 
HlNSCH 

1827 Augustus F. 
HlRONS 

1869 Wesley B. 

Hiss 

1850 Willliam J. 
HlTNER 

1828 George W. 
59 John K. 
59 Henry C. 

HOBART 
1843 Robert H. 

HOBBS 
1852 Ulysses 

Hoch 

1873 William E. 

Hodges 

1851 Thomas G. 

Hodgson 

1839 Francis 

53 Francis D. 

HODSON 
1866 Howard S. 

HOFF 
1830 John F. 

HOFFER 
1876 Frank Harry 

Hoffman 
1851 J. T. 

61 Robert N. 

62 Wesley A. 
HOGE 

1789 David 
HOLDEN 

1843 Warren 
Holland 

1790 Francis 

1844 Nehemiah 
Holler 

1889 Walter F. 
HOLLIDAY 

1812 Daniel 
47 Adam 
58 William H. 

HOLLINSHEAD 
1880 J.S. 

HOLLINGSWORTII 
1851 Isaac 

51 Robert C. 

Holmes 

1798 Thompson 
1823 James 

29 William I. 
32 Alfred 

54 D. James 
57 Henry B. 
67 .John G. 

Hood 

1799 Thomas 
1864 John 

Hook 

18U Daniel B. 
44 A. P. 

(224) 



Hooter 

1865 Soloman H. 

Hopkins 
1811 George R. 

27 James M. 

37 William 
58 Samuel C. 
60 James E. 
64 A. N. M. 
83 George F. 

Horn 

1869 Wilbur F. 
Horney 

1861 William A. 

Houck 

1889 Charles A. B. 

House 
1877 Charles T. 

Houston 
1825 Samuel R. 

31 John F. 

54 Joseph M. 

70 Samuel D. 

Howard 
1830 Gustavus 

44 John K. 

Howell 
1873 Allen S. 

86 Samuel E. 

HOYT 

1834 James 

Huff 
1830 John F. 

52 Alex. R. 

Hughes 

1829 Henry H. 

30 William 

38 Francis W. 
83 Bruce 

87 Percy M. 
HUGHEY 

1859 Thomas C. 

HULINGS 
1815 David W. 

Hull 

1870 George T. 
HULSEY 

1858 Jennings M. C. 

Humes 
1829 Edward C. 

HUMPIIRISS 

L857 Richard W. 

HUMRTCH 

1852 Christian P. 

58 Samuel K. 

SI Charles F. 

Hunt 
1833 David 
Hunter 

1792 William 
1800 John 

49 G. B. 

54 H. C. 

69 Thomas J. 
HURSLEY 

1863 Tankard 



INDEX. 



Hurst 

1854, 66 & 80 John F. 

64 James A. M. 

81 John L. 

Huston 

1789 Charles 

98 Robert 
1866 Claude 

66 Eugene 

Htjtchtns 

1819 Thomas T. 
HUTCHISON 
1802 John 
89 J Frank 

Ihrie 
1815 Peter 

ILGENFRTTZ 
1881 Elmer E. 

Illick 
1869 John T. 

ISJG 
1848 William 

INGLIS 
1829 John A. 

37 George C. 

In gram 

1852 Thomas R. 

INHOFF 

1862 Edward P. 

Inness 

1839 James A. 

Irvine 
1794 Calleuder 

95 James 

97 James 

98 William X. 
1824 William 

30 James R. 

39 James 

40 John 

76 William 

Ikwin 

1809 William 
40 VV. M. H. 

ISETT 

1863 Henry F. 

67 J. P. 

Israel 
1846 Fielder 
81 George R. 
81 William Rogers 

IVTNS 

1853 A B. 
IZER 

1869 George W. 
Jack 

1794 John 

Jackson 

1818 John 
44 Thomas 
48 J. R. 
50 Alexander 
60 Clarence G. 
66 J. W. 
83 H. L. 

17 



Jacob 

1843 William W. 
49 John J. 

56 Christopher C. 

Jacobs 
1816 Georg-e W. 
29 Cyrus H. 
31 Thomas B. 

Jaggard 

1877 William W. 
79 Edward A. 
James 

1851 Daniel M. 

69 David 

Jamison 
1828 Alexander 

Janes 
1843, 44 & 70 Edmund S. 

Jarboe 
1853 John R. 

Jarre tt 

1852 James H. F. 

Jeffery 
1852 John T. 

Jenkins 
1828 John C. 

40 Edward 

59 Ebenezer E 

Jermon 

1869 H. V. 

Jester 
1856 Jamtes E. D 

John 
1859 & 80 David C. 

59 George W. 

Johns 
1794 Richard 

1811 Benjamin 
11 Richard 

84 tt. Lincoln 

Johnson 

1812 James 

26 William X. 

39 Reverdy 

40 James M. 
45 John 

55 George H. 

57 Owen 

57 Thomas W. 
62 Joseph H. 

66 George E. C. 

67 Herman S. 
71 E. A. 

Johnston 
1809 John 

70 Edward R. 
81 Charles T. 

Jones 
1823 Talbot 
57 £ 84 Samuel J. 
59 Edward T. 
73 Walter 
84 Daniel B. 
89 Mary S. 

Jordan 
1842 Francis H. 

(225) 



Joyce 
1875 Isaac W. 

JOYNES 
1848 Thomas R. 

77 G. G. 

Kaempffer 

1850 Samuel O. 
Kalb 

1861 Enoch E. 

Kalbfus 
1&56 Charles H. 

Kane 
1814 Robert V. R. 

Kauffman 
1832 Abraham 

49 John H. 
83 Walter L. 

Keagy 

1851 J T. 

Keefer 
1S85 Frank R. 

Keen 
1857 George B. 

Keenan 
1844 Thomas S. 

Keene 

1808 R. 
46 Henry E. 

Keener 

1810 Charles F. M. 

Keeney 
1840 Fielding H. 

Keesee 

1848 Charles W. 
Keim 

1849 George DeB. 

Keirle 
1855 Nathaniel G. 
Keller 

1824 Emanuel 
46 Jacob B. 

Kelly 
1816 Thomas C. 
24 James 

50 C. V. 

Kelso 

1825 Charles W 

51 John 

Kemp 
1843 J. L. 

Ken dig 
1875 D. Giles 

Kennaday 
1846 John R. 

Kennard 

1885 G. H. 

Kennedy 

1795 John 

97 Robert 
1849 AT. 

52 Alexander 

53 Booth 



1NDKX. 



5"> Josiah F. 
6 1 Lewis H. 
Kennekly 

1*43 William C. 
49 Caleb B. R. 
Kexxev 

1851 John 

Kern 
1853 Bentley 

Kerti 
183? James W. 
51 Isaac N. 

Keyworth 
1864 Howard Q. 

Kidder 
1842 Luther 

KlEFFER 
1871 W. T. Linn 

KlMBERLIN 
1851 James M. 

King 
1792 John 

93 William 
1858 Horatio C. 

58 Glendy 

67 Henry F. 

78 George E. 

Kingston 

1343 William 

KlNZER 
1830 William T. 

Ktrby 
1858 Francis A. 

Kirkland 

1849 Robert K 
41 Alexander 

Kleinhenn 
1882 Geo. E. 

Ktrkpatrick 

1827 David 
Kline 

1873 Charles A. M. 
73 John A. 

Kling 

1882 George W. 
Knapp 

1874 John W. 

Knight 

1798 Joshua 

77 J. Stewart 
Knox 
1794 Robert 
1811 John 

24 James 

30 Joseph 

3^ John H. 

33 &41 William B. 

41 George W. 

45 I >avid 

K(>UGH 
I860 John W. S. 

Kramer 

1883 William A. 



Kkebs 
1827 & 41 John M. 

Kreeger 
1831 Thomas H. 

Kremer 

1856 & 80 Abner R 
62 James B. 

Kronenberg 
1889 Alice 

KUHN 
1802 Charles 

Kupp 
1867 Newton E. 

Kurtz 

1825 William H. 

Labagh 

1823 Abraham J. 

23 Isaac P. 
Laird 
1792 James 

94 Francis 

94 William 
1817 John M 

53 George B. 

Lake 
1887 Willard G. 
Lamar 

1S85 Edward H 

Lamberton 
1843 Robert A 
43 William H. 
62 Benjamin 
62 William H. 
72 Robert T. 
81 W. R. 

Lamdin 
1881 Edward S. 

Lanatian 

1884 William W. 

Landis 
1860 JohnW. 
61 John L. 
Lame 
1812 William C. 
58 Henry H. 
58 William C. 
60 Morris L. 

Larkin 

1864 William W . 

Lashell 

1808 John 

Latta 
1829 James F. 
Lattomus 

1886 Thomas 

Lauck 

1875 Charles B. 

Laugiilin 

1853 James E. 

Laverty 

1809 Robert 
Lawson 

1840 William C. 
(,226) 



Leach 
1834 James 

Leake 
1792 Josiah 

74 Austin 

Leakin 
1829 William G. 
50 & 81 Phil Moore 
85 Phil Moore 
Leaming 

1812 Jeremiah F. 
14 John 

74 J Spicer 

Learned 
1880 Marion D. 

Leas 
1858 John H. 

Leclerc 

1838 Edward E. 

Lednum 
1857 John W. 

Lee 
1789 Adam 
1812, 26 & 54 Richard H. 

22 Thomas R. 

24 Robert P. 

30 Bowles A. 

43 Washington 

Lefever 

1871 David P. 

Lefferts 
1869 George M. 

Lehman 
1841 John 

Leidich 
1869 Stewart M. 

Leidigh 

1883 Harry M. 
Leiper 

1813 James G. 
42 John C. 

Lemen 
1855 William M. 

Leonard 
1817 Edward B. 
24 John 
55 John M. 

Lesley 

1837 Edward A. 
41 James 

Leyerett 

1884 William 

Levi 

1872 Myer A. 
Levis 

1847 Samuel 
Lewis 

1848 Henry B. 
52 R. W. 

74 Philip M. 
76 Jefferson 

LlEB 
1877 David M. 



INDEX. 



Liggett 
1815 Samuel 

LlGHTNER 
1855 Paul 

Lincoln 
1841 James Van B. 

88 Louis P. 

LlND 
1802 John 

73 John Horace 

Lindsay 
1858 Hamilton 

Lind-set 

1869 William A. 

85 Edward J. 

LlNDSLEY 
1823 Philip 

Line 
1850 William M. 

61 Abram L, 

Lines 
1867 Horatio S. 

LlNN 
1805 James 

50 W. R. 

69 George W 

Ltntgn 

1814 John J. 

11 Thomas T 

LlNYILLE 

1881 Edwin H, 
Lippincott 

1858 Benjamin C. 
58 Joshua A. 
81 J. Barlow 

Little 
1885 Charles J. 

LlYEZLY 
1871 Charles W. 

Livingston 

1861 Frank S. 

Lloyd 
1817 DeWitt C. 
71 William J. 

Locke 
1813 Joseph L. 

67 J W. 

Lockerman 

1815 Theodore ti. 
LOCKAVOOD 

1830 John A 

Logan 
1889 John X. 

Long 

1&58 John R 
63 Thomas B. 
65 Edmund P. 
65 George W. 

68 William S. 
71 Samuel 

76 Robert P, 
•83 Joshua 
Long acre 

1882 Andrew 



LONGNECKER 
1838 John K. 
66 H. L. 
83 H. C. 

LONGSDORFF 
1851 Henry A. 
56 William H. A 
79 Harold H. 
87 William B 

87 Zatae 

88 Hildegarde H, 
Loop 

1844 Diego J. M. 
Loomis 

1862 James H. 
71 Edmund X. 
71 Raymond C. 

Loose 
1870 Cyrus A. 
87 J. C. 

Lord 
1872 Richard H. 

Lore 

1845 E. S. 

52 Charles B, 

Loyejoy 

1844 Perley R. 
Lowe 

1851 George H, 
Lowry 

1829 Edward J, 

Lucas 
1811 Edward 

LrCKENBAC'R 
1854 W. H. 
64 Wiiliam D« 

LUCKETT 

1799 Otho W. 
ia58 Leren W, 

59 Cooke D. 

LCDWIG 
1829 William H. 
Lu&ENBEEL 

1857 Peter 

LUPTON 
1849 Xathaniel T, 

53 William B. 
59 Samuel L, 

Lusk 

1845 K. 31. 

Lutz 
1853 Francis A. 
Lynch 

1852 Jethro G. 
. Lyon 

1792 John 

94 William 

95 John 

97 Alexander P, 

1800 George A. 
18 Andrew 
25 George A. 
28 William M. 
39 John 

39 William 

48 Alexander P. 

(227 ) 



52 Thomas L. 
54 Charles H. R 
58 Luther M. 

Macartney 
1848 Francis A. 

62 J. J. 

Macbeth 
1825 Alexander 

Maccorkle 
1792 Samuel E. 

Mack 
1870 Russell L. 

Mackall 
1812 Benjamin 

Mackin 
1817 Charles F. 

Maclay 
1825 Samuel 

45 & 64 Robert S, 

50 William J. 

Madden 

1*84 Thomas F. 

89 John A. 

Maddux 

1883 Daniel P. 

87 James S. 

Madison 

1815 Robert L. 

17 James E. 

Magaw 
1806 Jesse 

Magee 
1885 LeRoy Willis 

Magill 

1815 Charles T. 
Maginness 

1852 E. A. 

Maglaughlin 
1858 Charles E. 
87 AYilmer K. 

Magraw 
1827 Samuel M. 

Magruder 
1865 Bowie 

Mahon 
1789 Samuel 
1805 Alexander 

14 John D. 

15 David X 
27 Joseph 

58 William X. 

Maine 

1S73 Elias D. 

Makely 

1861 Metrah 

63 Leander 

Malcom 

1816 & 42 Howard" 

Mallalieu 

1862 Joseph 
76 John T. 

Maloy 
1857 William G 



INDEX. 



Mann 

1850 Parallas A. 
61 William 
83 William C. 

Manning 
1877 Eugene W. 

Marine 
1858 William J. 

Maris 
1858 Joshua 

Market 
1871 David J. 

Markle 

1850 John G. 

Makkoe 
1823 James 

Marlatt 
1850 Archibald G. 

Marlow 
1841 Tuisco 
44 P. 

44 William G. 

Maeriott 
1858 Henry 

Marsdon 

1825 John H. 
Marsh 

1811 Grafton 
16 Joseph 

Marshall 

1814 John 
31 George 

48 James W. 
56 James P. 

Marsteller 

1812 Samuel A. 

Martin 
1788 & 89 Alexander W. 
94 James 
98 Ralph 

1815 George T„ 
44 Joseph H . 

58 John H. 
64 E. D. 

Mason 
1812 John H. 
16 John 
16 Thomas 

22 James H. 

23 Erskine 
Massey 

1837 Joshua A. 
38 Benjamin A. 
41 Thomas E. 
43 B. H. C. 

59 Wilbur F. 
73 William A. 

Mathews 
1866 J. p. 
Maurer 

1866 Thomas D. 

Maxwell 

1816 Lewis 

til William H. 

May 

1806 Thomas 



56 Adam H. 

82 Bernardino 

Maybin 
1812 & 28 Joseph A. 

Mayer 
1812 Charles F. 

30 John 

Mayger 

1858 Richard R. 

McAdoo 

1864 W. D. 

McAlister 

1805 John 
05 Thomas G. 
35 J.N. 
40 Richard 

Mc Arthur 

1824 Allen C. 

61 Lewis L. 
McCabe 

1844 George H. 
66 John B. 
69 Arthur J. 

McCachran 

1825 Robert 
McCaffrey 

1848 John D. 

McCahan 

1861 John E. 

McCalmont 
1844 Alfred B. 

McCann 

1797 John 

Mc Cants 

1861 Thomas J. 

McCarty 
1852 John 

McCauley 

1847 & 67 James A. 

62 Clay 

McCeney 
1840 Owens 
52 Theophilus N. 
58 Rufus H. 

McClanahan 

1788 James 

McClean 
1788 James 

McClelland 
1795 Thomas 
1829 Robert 
30 Alexander 

McClenahan 

1875 William S. 

McClintock 

1842 Samuel R. 

58 John E. 

59 John 

63 William H. H. 

McClure 
1795 Robert 
1802 John 

24 Charles 

27 William B. 

45 John 

(228) 



62 George G, 
66 William B. 

Mc Comas 

1841 George M. 

66 Louis E. 

72 Frederick F. 

McComb 

1792 Thomas 

97 Thomas 

1860 William A. 

McCoNAUGHY 
1795 David 

1828 Robert 

Mc Con key 
1841 Benjamin M. 

McConnell 
1826 Henry L. 

McCord 
1844 Isaiah W. 

49 Robert W. 

McCormick 

1792 James 
1810 James 

12 James 

17 Oliver 

51 D. 

MCCOSKRY 
1815 Charles N. 
17 William 
24 Samuel Allen 
McCoy 
1794 Alexander 
1841 William 

McCracken 

1844 J. W. 
MCCULLOCH 

1829 Samuel 
McCuLLOUGH 

1825 John W. 
. 33 William 

McCURDY 
1862 Daniel W. 
McCURLEY 

1862 Isaac 

73 James B. 

McDade 

1880 Elmer W. 

McDonald 

1848 Calvin B. 

McDowell 

1792 Maxwell 

1863 William L. 
McEnally 

1845 Joseph B. 
McFadden 

1845 Thomas A. 
89 Robert A. 

McFarland 

1861 George F. 

McFarlane 

1813 William 
29 Alexander W. 

McFeeley 

1840 John 



INDEX. 



McFerron 

1806 Thomas 

McGavock 
1794 Randall 

McGrILL 
1794 James 

McGrlLVRAY 
1851 William B. 

McGlNLEY 
1798 Amos A. 

McGtnnis 
1831 Armstrong 

McGraw 
1826 James 

McGuire 
1841 Henry 

48 Hugh H. 

48 Henry G. 

McHall 

1792 Richard 

McIlvaine 
1809 William 

24 Isaac 

25 William B. 

McIntire 
1847 Charles J. T. 
63 Ben Pulaski 

McLntyre 

1874 Daniel W. C. 
80 J. P. 

McJimsey 

1792 John 

McKaleb 
1826 William 

McKay 
1877 Robert. 

McKeehan 

1787 David 
97 Alexander 

1867 Charles W. 
70 Joseph H. 
83 George M. 

McKelvy 

1866 James Erastus 
McKenney 

1825 George W. 
McKenzie 

1886 Horace W. 
McKesson 

1792 John 

McKim 

1828 James Miller 
30 John Linn 
42 William 
54 Josiah 

McKinlay 
1883 James S. 

McKlNLEY 
1823 Daniel 

Mc Kinney 
1814 Mordecai 

18 David 

18 John 

29 John C. 

18 



59 John W. 
McKnight 
1792 James 
McLain 

1787 Samuel 

1888 James L. 

McLanahan 
1827 James X. 

McLane 
1831 Samuel 

McLaughlin 
1874 I. Law 

McLeod 
1831 Alexander 
43 J.N. 

McMackin 

1845 William W. 

McMahan 

1871 Charles E. 
McMlJRRAY 

1879 Jacob S. 

McMlJRTRIE 
1837 Robert A. 

McNamaea 

1846 William H. 
McNeiley 

1813 James G. 

McNeill 
1850 Francis A. 

McPherrin 

1788 John 
McPherson 

1800 Robert G. 

12 William S. 

13 John 

29 William C. 

43 Robert 

58 Samuel M. 

McRae 
1817 John 

19 Alexander 

Mead 
1856 James P. 

Meade 

1829 Philip Nelson 

Medairy 
1849 John W. 

Megary 
1864 Jacob 

Meg-inney 
1843 Levin 

Meily 

1889 Richard L. 
Melick 

1856 Wesley 
67 Pulaski 
79 John P. 

Meloy 

1888 Andrew J. 

Melson 
1852 Jonathan J. 



Mknch 
1867 Abraham H. 
Mendenhall 

1827 A. S. 

Mentzer 

1855 J. M. 

Mercer 

1813 William D. 

Mercier 

1870 Charles C. 

70 Scott 13. 

Meredith 
1875 James B. 
Merrick 

1859 William W. 

Merrill 
1840 I. R. 
Merryman 

1802 Moses 

Messing er 
1862 John C. 

Metzger 
1798 George 

MlLBOURNE 
1855 Sewell T. 

MlLBY 
1839 Arthur W. 

Miles 
1816 Frederick W. 

Millard 
1889 William A . 

Miller 

1808 James H. 
18 Matthew 
23 Andrew J. 
42 Archer G. 
42 William P. 
59 David 
63 Henry 
68 Albertus A. 

71 A. George 

73 Frank T. 

74 George Henry 

74 Samuel R. 

75 George W. 

81 & 84 George W. 
87 Charles R. 

MlLLIGAN 

1848 C. W. 

Mills 
1867 Fairfax O. 

MlNSHALL 
1872 Leonidas 

Mitchell 
1798 William F. 
1812 John 

59 George W. 

62 Edward J. 

74 Ehrman B. 

87 Max L. 

Mohler 
1857 John T. 

88 John F. 

MONTEITH 
1798 Alexander 



(229) 



INDEX. 



Montgomery 

1797 Moses 
1813 William 

24 Samuel 

51 T nomas 
75 Jacob 

Moore 
1789 James 

92 John 

95 Andrew 
1828 Johnston 

38 & 53 Thomas V. 

38 Tolbert P. 

39 Isaac W. 

41 Carson C. 

52 James A. 

52 C. W. 
58 James 

58 Parker J. 

59 Thomas P. 
63 W. L. 

65 Joseph P. 
More 

1798 John 

98 Thompson 

Morell 

1849 T. W. 

MORFIT 
1846 John C. 

Morgan 

1 Q 11 Simon 
45 Richard A. 
49 Joseph A. 
51 D. C. 
58 Littler on F. 
65 N. J. B. 

75 Y Peyton 

76 Gerard Emorv 
76 William D. 

7* James Henry 

78 J. Asbury 
86 Stephen M. 

Morris 

1823 John G. 

28 John 

42 Robert F. 

53 Cincinnatus 
58 Alfred N. 

6 G. R. 

79 M. M. 

81 George K. 
89 George V. 
Morrison 
1840 Isaac W. 
69 Winfield Scott 

Morrow 

1798 George W. 
1811 Charles 
76 George F. 

Morselle 
1846 James F. 

Morss 
IHih James S. 

Morton 
1866 Henry 

MOBSEB 
1879 Benjamin H. 

M OTTER 

1862 George T. 



Mount 

1844 Thomas L. 

45 John E. 

Mowbray 

1885 Alpheus S. 

Muhlenberg 

1829 HiesterH. 
40 Henry A. 

MULFORD 

1843 Thomas W. 
44 George 

61 Joseph N. 

MULLIN 
1858 Alfred Foster 

Mumper 
1879 William N. 
84 George B. 
MUNROE 
1855 James A. 
61 HenryS. 
65 Samuel Y. 

MURDOCK 

1797 Robert 
MURPHEY 

1844 Thomas C. 

Murray 

1858 Harmar D. 
73 John W. 
89 JohnH. 

Muse 
1808 Battail 

MtTSSELMAN 
1851 Amos F. 

MUTCHLER 
1875 Marshall S. 

Myers 
1838 John J. 

46 John W. 
• 50 W. G. 

51 Philip 
60 James E. 
72 David Jay 

Mytinger 

1853 Charles H. 
Nabb 

1815 George W. 

Nadal 
1848 & 57 Bernard H. 

72 Thomas W. 

Nagle 

1830 John 

Natcher 

1858 William I. 

Naudain 
1858 Christopher B. 
Neely 

1875 T. B. 

Neide 

1828 Joseph C. 
Neild 

1854 Hugh C. 
55 John R. 

Neill 

1815 Lewis 

(230) 



27 William Vandyke 

1861 Charles W. 
63 Theophilus 

Neisw anger 

1882 H. W. 

Nelson 

1814 Henry A. 

29 William F. 

Nesbitt 

1884 Clarence S. 

Neville 

1847 Edward 

Nevin 

1795 John 

1827 & 81 William M. 

33 & 37 Alfred 

33 Edward H. 

Newcomer 

1880 Charles O. 
Newell 

1858 William H. 

Newnam 

1858 Edward B. 
Newton 

1842 Robert 

NlBLOCK 
1845 William G. 

NlCHOLLS 

1848 James W. 

Nicholson 

1847 J. A. 
77 James C. 

NlCKEY 
1857 Simon P. 

NlELDS 

1859 Wilbur F. 
NlSBET 

1794 Alexander 

Noble 
1827 James 

30 James 
48 John F. 
52 J. F. 

66 Edwin G. 

Nolan 
1850 John 

NOLAND 
1794 William 
1809 Lloyd 

NORCROSS 
1842 John D. 

NORRIS 
1806 William 
24 William B. 
40 John E. 
52 William 
68 James L. 

83 William B. 

84 Richard C. 

Nottingham 
1840 Charles B. 

NOURSE 
1824 James 



INDEX. 



45 Henry M, 

Ntce 
1829 Benjamin M. 

Oakes 

1853 Henry E. 

81 John A. 

O'DoXNEL 
1817 Edward 

Ogden 
1813 Isaac A. 

Ogilby 
1862 William M, 

O'Hara 
1843 James 

Oldham 
1813 Charles 

13 George 

17 Samuel 

Oliver 

1802 John 

80 Alfred C. 

O'Neil 

1803 John 
O'Neill 

1840 Charles 

Orbison 
1835 Wil!iam P. 

Orr 
1817 Thomas L. 

Orrick 
1882 J. Smith 

Or wig 
1858 Aaron W, 

59 Thomas R. 

OsBORX 
1842 John W. 

85 Elbert W. 

Osborne 
ia50 William H. 
Owexs 

1828 Thomas 
80 John 

45 A. G. W. 

Pad get 
1863 Albert M. 

Page 

1816 John E. 
Pague 

1885 Bemer S. 
89 John Edwin 

Palmer 

1829 James C. 
Pardoe 

1885 Charles S. 

Parke 
1809 Samuel 
61 William J, 

Parker. 
1805 Isaac B. 
24 Andrew 
37 William B. 
39 John Brown 
41 George W, 



44 Thomas B. 
59 Isaac B. 

59 Thomas S. 

60 Joseph B. 

61 A. Macdonald 
64 William B. 

74 Richard M. 
81 John S. 

Parkes 
1851 Erancis D. 

Parkisox 
1874 John R. 

Parnhaji 
1792 George D, 

Parrish 

1876 Augustus L. 

Parrott 

: 1849 Marcus J, 

Parsels 

1888 Lewis A, 
Parsoxs 

, 1856 William M, 

Passmore 
i 1795 John 

Paterson 
\ 1886 Alexander 

Patten 

1794 William 

Pa'ITERSON 
■ 1789 Robert 
99 Robert 
i 1802 William 
! 24 William B, 

29 JohnB. 

30 William 
52 Arthur 
55 Stearns 
59 James J. 
80 Richard C, 

Pattison 

1816 Andrew H, 

42 John R. 

43 & 67 Robert H. 
84 Robert E. 

Patton 
1812 Robert 
28 Benjamin 

Paxson 

1889 Frank A, 
Paxtox 

1817 John 

26 William 

Paul 

1844 D'Arcy W. 

Pawling 

1845 Thomas M. 
Payxe 

1855 Benjamin 
70 Charles H. 

Peace 

1867 Caleb J. 

Peach 
1852 Samuel H, 

54 John 

(231) 



Peachey 

1790 Thomas G. 
92 William D. 

Peacock 

1841 Bannister G. 
Peale 

1850 Samuel R. 
Pearre 

1858 Charles M. 

59 Charles B. 
Peck 

1852 Jonathan K. 

Peffer 
1884 Ambrose 

Pendleton 
1794 Alexander 

Pexnewill 

1851 Caleb S. 
71 David 

Penrose 

1844 William M. 
46 & 75 Richard A. F, 
49 William H. 

Penuel 

1859 Clayton C. 
Perkinpine 

1884 John Wesley 

Perkins 
1846 William C. 

ao Charles A. 
Perrte 
1846 Rinaldo W. 

54 Joseph Benson 

57 William F. 

58 James R. E, 
58 William B. 

60 Thomas FL 
62 George V. 
65 Edward L. 

Perry 
1792 Charles 
1855 James H. 

Perrymax 
1855 Edward G. 

Peter 

1825 William 
29 James 
Petersox 

1803 William 
11 Andrew J. 

Pettixos 

1885 George 

Peeiffer 
1854 Henry H, 

Phelps 

1846 John A. 

Phillips 
1840 John H. 

62 Edward S. 

Phoebus 
1851 & 74 George A, 

Picket 
1811 Steptoe 



INDEX. 



Pierce 

1810 Paul S. 
13 Andrew 
52 Ralph 

PlERSON 
1873 Daniel 

Piper 
1815 Alder 

PlTCAIRN 
1889 Hugh Harry 

Pitcher 

1863 Edward Franklin 
Pitman 

1838 Charles Wesley 
45 Thomas D. 

Plank 

I860 John 

Points 

1864 Moses Allen 
PoiSAL 

1857 John R. 

Pollock 
1828 Samuel 

POMEROY 
1876 John 

Pool 

1851 John W. 

Porter 

1794 Robert 

1831 Robert W. 
84 M. Gibson 
87 Alexander S. 

Post 

1872 & 84 Edwin 

POSTLETHWAITE 
1792 James 
1830 John B. 
30 William 

Potter 
1812 Georg-e L. 
12 William W. 

Potts 
1843 Jonas J. 

POULSON 
1826 Robert J. 

Powell 
1814 Humphrey B. 

44 Samuel J. 

76 Harry F. 

78 Walter A. 

84 Roland D. 

Preston 
1799 John 
1825 F. L. R. 

Prettyman 

1845 Wesley 

48 Elijah B. 

49 James D. 
49 Wesley 
72 Cornelius 
75 Thomas J. 

L815 & 30 William H. 

27 .John II. 
54 Urner J. 



1876 Jacob Embury 

Priestley 
1846 Lindsley 

Primrose 
1851 Theodore E. 

Pringle 

1806 David 
08 Francis 
08 James 

Proctor 

1839 John Officer 
Proud pit 

1798 Robert 

Pro ut 
1846 David 

PUE 
1859 James A. V. 

59 Samuel B. 

59 William ti. 

PURNELL 

1840 Lemuel H. 
PURSEL 

1857 Benjamin Franklin 

PURVIANCE 
1790 John 

Purvis 

1856 James F. 

Putnam 

1797 Edwin 
QUARLES 

185U John 
QuiGG 
1875 Howard T. 

Quigley 

1853 E. D. 
58 Thomas B. 
80 F. B. 
83 Edward O. 

QUINLAN 
1815 Tasker U. 

Baby 
1864 J. M. 

Rainey 

1798 William H. 

Ralston 

1813 Robert 

14 Ashley G. 

73 David 

79 James M. 
Ramsey 
1792 James 
1810 Samuel D. 

24 Matthew V. L. 

27 WilliamS. 

29 Albert C. 

Randall 

1810 Vachel W. 

83 Samuel J. 

Randolph 

181 4 Richard R. 

Raum 

1824 William 
Ravesies 
1845 Paul F. 

(232) 



Rawlings 

1848 Samuel A. 

70 Philip T. 

Rawlins 
1882 Thomas N. 

Raymond 
1884 James K. 

Read 

1811 Thomas M. 
16 Gunning- B. 
31 George 

75 Charles Albert 

Reagan 
1858 Isam H. 

Re any 
1882 James 

Reed 
1795 George 
1805 Walker 

0o & 30 John 

06 William 

41 John H. 

51 William C. F. 

70 Joseph G. 

Redden 

1855 William H. 
56 Joseph W. . 

REDICK 
1800 Jonathan 

Rees 
1872 Samuel 

Reese 

1857 John L. 
58 Thomas S. 
Reid 

1865 Charles W. 

Reigart 

1857 Emanuel H. 

86 J. Frank 

Reighard 

1880 Hall 

Reily 
1861 Theodore M. 
64 Thomas A. 
73 William F. 

Rein ac ker 

1812 Samuel 

Reisher 
1843 Daniel S. 
Ren 

1866 John 

Renick 
1840 George W. 
40 William H. 

Rennoe 

1845 William W. 

Ren wick 

1794 Charles 
Renbelt 

1855 J. A. 

Reynolds 
1792 Samuel 

95 John B. 
1805 John B. 



INDEX. 



25 John C. 
40 HughW. 

50 Samuel H. 
54 L. D. 

59 Thomas G. 

85 Jacob Tome 
88 Joseph C. 

Rheem 
1853 William C. 
Rhey 

1883 J. M. 

Rhinehart 

1855 George P. 

Rhoads 
1865 Alfred M. 
79 J. Newton 

Rhodes 

1838 Joseph C. 

86 R. M. 

Rice 
1887 K. Edward 

Richards 
1798 James 
1814 George 

51 James M. 
54 Robert H. 

Richardson 

1858 John S. 

RlCKETTS 
1853 Agib 

Riddle 
1812 James D. 
55&73 FinleyB. 
Rider 

1839 John B. 

42 Thomas W. P. 
50 Granville Ross 
RlDGAWAY 
1849 & 68 Henry Bascom 

52 William H. 
76 Charles B. 
RlDGELEY 

1797 Henry Moore 

97 Samuel Norwood 
RlDGELY 
1802 C. R. 

Ridings 
1886 Oscar D. 

RlELY 
1858 James P. 

RlGG 
1865 James H. 

RlGGIN 
1871 Francis Asbury 

RlGHTER 
1870 Joseph C. 

RlSHEL 
1875 Charles W. 

Ritchie 

1798 William 
1817 Archibald 

28 Edward 

53 Albert 

RlTTENHOUSE 

1878 Aaron 

19 



RlTTER 
1867 H. M. 

Rives 

1867 Jefferson 
68 John C. 

ROBBINS 
1876 Charles F. 

Roberts 

1855 W. H. 
61 John B. G. 
64 Thomas P. 
68 G. C. M. 

Robertson 
1876 James F. 
Robinson 

1830 H. S. 
47 John M. 
55 James S. 
70 Cyrus N. 
70 Charles A. 

81 Harry R. 

82 William C. 
85 William S. 

Roche 

1861 Richard W. 

Rochester 

1840 J. S. E. 

Roe 
1839 William F. 
Rogers 

1830 William A. 
32 Robert E. 
54 William B. 
61 Lowell L. 

ROGERSON 
1876 Frederick 

ROHLAND 
1866 Charles Baker 

ROHRER 

1851 Martin T. 
53 Daniel F. 

Roman 

1844 J. P. 
57 Philip D. 

RORER 
1881 Charles H. 

Rose 
1847 Andrew H. 

ROSENBERGER 
1857 James A. 

Ross 

1792 Charles 
1815 Frederick A. 
28 Baker J. 

Roth 

1852 George 
75 Henry R. 

Round 

1861 George F. 
63 William C. 

Rounds 

1854 Nelson 

Rousseau 

1831 Louis V. D. 

(233) 



Rowan 

1856 John B. 

Rowland 

1830 AVilliam B. 
45 Albert G. 
56 Harvey 
61 John W. 

ROZIER 
1813 Notley H. 

RUCKMAN 
1860 Charles B. 

RUDISILL 
1870 Abram W. 

Rue 
1886 Vaughn T. 

RUHL 
1874 Christian H. 

Rule 
1855 William H. 
RUSLING 

1854 James F. 
Russell 

1806 Andrew K. 
74 Joseph Miller 

Saeger 

1877 W. T. , 

Sailor 
1845 John 
Salkeld 

1839 & 47 Joseph 
Salmon 

1886 WilmerW. 

Sanders 

I860 James W, 
88 W. J. 

Sanderson 
1789 Alexander 
1829 Ezekiel 

38 John J. 

Sanford 

1851 Robert J. 

Sassaman 

1855 Augustus S. 

Sassman 

1883 G. E. 

Saulsbury 

1842 Willard 
43 Eli 

Savage 
1824 Joseph 
27 William L. 
49 William N. 
56 Robert T. 

Savin 

1840 Thomas L. 
Sawyer 

1853 Augustus M. 
63 Robert G. 
65 Daniel A. 
Saxton 

1855 John O. 

SCHAEFFER 
1876 E. M. 



INDEX. 



SCHIVELY 

1886 John H. 

Schley 
1856 Henry E. 

SCHNEBLY 
1831 David 

SCHOEPFLIN 

1887 W. G. 
SCHOONMAKER 

1831 James 
Schorr 

1883 H. Greenfield 
SCHULTZE 

1827 Augustus E. 

Schwartz 
1883 George W. 

Scott 
1789 James 

99 John 
1806 Thomas 

15 James P. 

45 J. T. P. 

57 Horace C. 

67 James W. 

SCOULLER 
1839 James Brown 

Scrivener 
1846 Samuel W. 
52 F. G. 

Sears 
1875 Thomas E. 

Seawrigtit 
1874 Charles W. 

Sedwick 
1863 John C. 

Seieert 
1843 John F. 

Seldon 
1814 Wilson C. 

Sellers 

1861 Francis B. 
85 A. M. 

Sellman 

1850 Richard D. 

Semple 

1787 Steele 

Sencendiver 

1858 Lewis M. 
Sergeant 

1826 John 

Sessions 
1883 s. H. 
Sewall 

1862 Thomas 
Si: well 

1847 Richard 
48 James G. 

Seymour 

1853 Edward B. 
56 Edward C. 

60 H.Gordon 

Shafek 

1869 John D. 



Shaffer 
1829 c. w. 

65 Vosburg N. 

Shakespeare 
1867 Edward O. 

67 Benjamin F. 

69 James H. 
76 G eorge O. 

Shapley 

1860 Rufus Edmund 

63 William W. 

Sharon 
1803 James R. 

Sharp 
1815 William McDowell 

40 Thomas C. 

65 Abraham 

. 83 Alexander A. 
86 Richard W. 

Sharpe 

1850 J. W. 

Sharretts 
1825 .Nicholas G. 

Shattuck 
1885 Joseph C. 

Shaw 

1850 William A. 

Sheafer 

1849 J. M. 

Shearer 

1853 James M. 

64 Niles H. 

70 Edgar Y. 

82 Raymond E. 
86 William J. 
Shelley 

1851 Levi 

58 Percy B. 

71 John L. 

Shenk 
1871 John W. 
Shepherd 

1852 Francis C. 
Sheppard 

1878 William F. 

Sheelock 

1852 Thomas 

Sherwood 

1858 William R. 

64 Henry C. 

Shiffer 

1873 James Knox 

Shipley 

1848 Joseph P. 
60 James L. 
Shtppen 

1790 John 
1808 Henry 

Shirk 
1875 Noah 
76 Henry 

SnocK 

1862 William H. 

66 Wilton (i. 
81 David H. 

(234) 



Shoemaker 
1862 Benjamin 
72 John V. 

Shopp 

1S72 John Henry 

Short 
1866 Isaac M. 

Shreve 

1857 Charles W. 
58 Thomas W. 
60 Richard S. 

Shunk 
1847 Caspar 
47 William F. 

SlCKLER 
1879 Jasper 

Simmons 
1846 Thomas L. 

Simpers 

1840 T. L. 

Simpson 

1813 William A. 

Sims 

1840 John M. 
46 Alfred W. 

Sinclair 

1788 Matthew 

Singer 
1866 George Asbury 

Skinner 

1858 Thomas E. 
75 R. H. 

Slagt 

1856 Bornt 

Slape 

1858 Albert H. 

Slarrow 

1887 John M. 

Slavens 

1859 Duke 
Slaymaker 

1808 Jasper Y. 
10 Henry F. 
29 James A. 
33 Isaac F. 
38 Amos 

Slicer 

1860 Henry 

72 Thomas R. 

Slocum 

1837 Jonathan J. 
Smead 

1849 John R. 
68 A. D. Bache 

S.MKLTZER 
1855 C. C. 
SMTLEY 

iss-, Franklin 
Smith 

1790 Robert 

92 Austin 

92 James 
L806 John 

08 John 



INDEX. 



08 John B. 
10 Thomas B. 
10 Cornelius 
13 u illiam W. 
16 James 

23 Digbv D. B 

24 Samuel B. 
24 Theodore H. 
4/1 Anrihim Herr 
43 T. W. S. 

4t Hen it M. 

49 Henry G. 

50 J. G. 

52 George A. 

58 George W. 

60 Martin L. 

61 John W. 
64 William S. 
68 Arthur H. 

68 T. C. 

69 Hobart Harvey 
73 Walter 

73 John E 
77 S. W 

77 Joseph E. 
79 Presly C. 

86 Frederick L. 

87 William M. 
89 Robert M. 

Smithers 
1840 Nathan B. 

49 E. Joyce 
Smoot 

1849 Andrew J. 

88 G. W. C. 

Smyser 
1827 Daniel M. 

Sniyely 

1852 William A 
57 Joseph C. 
57 Lemuel 
H9 Summer field E. 
63 Thaddeus A. 
82 Samuel F. 

Snow 

1843 Josiah 
48 Benjamin F. 

Sngwden 

1790 Nathaniel R 

Snowdon 
1824 Charles A. 

Snyder 
1814 Jacob 
42 Frederick B. 

50 Jacob 

59 A. Clarke 
61 Charles R. 

SOMERYILLE 
1813 James 

74 George H. 
Spangler 

1850 Levi M. 
61 H W. 

82 Henry W. 

Sparrow 
1850 Lewis G . 

Spayd 
1829 John C. 

Speake 
1863 Henry C. 



Speer 
1768 William 

Spencer 
1827 Matthew 

46 James H. 

69 Charles F. 

76 James Beaumont 

Spengler 
1814 Joseph S. 

Spense 
1842 Carroll 

Spicer 

1877 J. Henry 

Spicknall 

1846 John W. 

Spoering 
1814 Charles F. 

Spohn 
1834 Paris 

Spottswood 
1841 £ 70 Wilson Lee 
52 T. A 

73 Wilbur Fisk 

Sprigg 
1795 William O. 

Stafford 
1888 Charies S. 

Stamm 

1853 W. S. 
60 John S. 

Staplefort 
1860 William T. 

Staples 
1874 Charles B. 

Stark 
1873 Samuel J. 

Statjb 
1857 Richard P. B. 

Stauffer 

1879 C. Clarence 
Stayman 

1841 John K. 
47 Jacob A. 
50 Fletcher A. 
54 Joseph B. 
56 Milton C. 
84 Frank B. 

Steele 

1792 Andrew 

92 William 

1816 John N. 

Stein 
1885 Harold M. 

87 James B. 

Steinberger 
1844 Jesse D. 

Stephens 
1864 William A. 

Sterling 
1888 George R. 

Sterrett 
1810 James 

12 Benjamin 

67 Brice Inness 



69 Robert W. 

Sterritt 

1795 William 

182 1 Alexander M. 

58 Thomas C 

Stettinils 

1847 John W. H. 

Stevens 

1845 John H. 
76 Montfoi-d C. 
85 Martin B 

Stevenson 
1800 George 

46 K. B 

58 & 73 William J. 

59 Raymond H 
61 J. Duncan 

Stevick 

1885 Guy LeRoy 
Stewart 

1795 William 
1805 George 

12 Charles C. 

12 William S. 

16 William 

16 William G. 

40 William M. 

41 William H. 

42 Thomas R. 

43 Francis A. 

47 John D 

59 William E. 
63 Joseph H. 
66 William B. 
87 William B. 
Stifler 

1887 J.R. 

Stiles 
1809 Benjamin 
39 Benjamin 
41 E. C. 

Stine 

1886 Wilbur M. 
Stustson 

1845 Charles H. 

Stith 
1849 James W. 

Stockton 
1798 Thomas 

Stoek 
1857 Jacob F. 

Stogden 
1882 Oliver E. 

Stokes 

1869 Nicholas M. 
74 E. H. 

Stone 
1812 Frederick D. 

54 Alfred C. 

55 J. Henry 
59 David D. 

Storm 
1861 John B. 

Storrs 

1815 Joshua 

Stout 
1841 Edward 



(235) 



Stover 
1872 Edward 

Stowe 
1871 LeRoy S. 

Stratton 
1825 William D. 

Strawbridge 
1883 James B. 

Strickler 
1861 William M. 

65 Samuel P. 

String 
1866 Charles J. 

Stringfellow 
1846 Horace 

Strite 
1882 Abraham C. 
84 Jacob A. 

Stuart 

1858 Joseph J. 
82 William J. 

Stubbs 
1889 George P. 

Stull 
1882 George C. 

Stump 
1830 Samuel 

SUDLER 
1840 Thomas E. 

71 William J. 

Sullivan 

1862 Isaac S. 

SUNDSTROM 
1846 Edward 

Super 
1866 Charles W. 
73 Ovando B. 

SuPPLEE 
1861 Enoch 
67 A. P. 

Sutton 

1855 W. Henry 

Swart z 

1889 Morris E. 

Sweeney 
1815 George 

Sweet 
1837 Joshua 

SWENGLE 
1871 Edwin 

SWTPT 
1873 Ebon 
73 George E. 

SWIGERT 
1869 Henry W. 

Sykes 
1812 James 
14 William E. 

Tagkjakt 

L850 William 

Talbot 
1824 Mortimer 



INDEX. 
Taney 

17v)5 & 1831 Roger B. 

Tarpin 

1827 W. R. S. 

Tate 
1813 Joseph 
Taylor 

1812 Jesse 

15 Richard 

25 Robert E. 

73 James E. 

Tea 
1876 George W. 

Temple 

1840 James N. 

Tennis 

1867 J. S. 

Terrell 

1817 Dabney C. 

Thomas 

1812 Thomas S. 
15 William 
18 N. W. 
30 Philip F. 
41 John C. 
41 Russell 
43 David E. 

48 Thomas Snowden 

49 James H. 
51 James S. 

51 John F. 

60 Charles F. 

61 J. Ford 
75 Henry 
81 John W. 
88 W. Scott 

Thompson 

1790 John 

92 John 

97 James 
1828 Charles R. 

38 James M. 

41 William 

50 Dugald 

52 Robert F. 
57 John W. 

70 George W. G. 

70 John W. 

71 Millard F. 

72 Walter M. 
78 Richard W. 
84 A. A. 

87 Frank F. 

Thomson 

1828 William J. 

Thornton 

1816 George F. 

Tiffany 

1844 &5!t Otis H. 
50 & 83 Charles C. 

TlGERT 
L884 .John J. 

Ttlden 
1853 Thomas W. 

TlLGIIMAN 

1829 Touch 

41 Charles li. 
41 William B. 

(236) 



TlMMONS 

1872 Robert S. 
Tingle 

1814 William 

TlPPETT 

1850 Charles L. 

TlZZARD 
1841 Augustus B. 

Todd 
1792 John 
1839 Lemuel 
66 & 76 Jacob 
71 Edward I. 
87 John R. 

TOMLIN 
1853 Jeremiah T. 
Tongue 

1845 John W. 
TORBERT 
1850 A. S. 
55 Henry R. 

TORRENCE 
1803 George P. 
15 Hugh 

TOWNSEND 
1843 George W. 

55 J. Emoiw 

56 Adam F. 
58 Svlvanus 

60 Wilbur Fisk 
Toy 

1839 William 
Traquair 

1831 Samuel H. 

Travers 
1812 George 
63 William M. 

Trickett 

1838 William 
TlUMBLE 
1817 Cyrus W. 

19 Cary A. 

48 T. U. 

Troup 
1827 Henry R. 
o0 Henry N. 

Trout 

1885 Henry G. 

Troxell 

1856 James W. 
Tuck 

1842 William C. 

Tucker 

1840 William 
55 John S. 

Tudor 
1850 William V. 

TlJLL 
1853 J. Emory 

Turnbull 

1811 James 

Turner 

1847 Jonathan 
55 Joseph C. 






INDEX. 



TUSSEY 
1851 Samuel 

Ttjtwileb 

1830 Jonathan 
Tyler 

1814 John Webb 
HO John S. 

62 George T. 

Tyson 

1851 JobR. 
Ulrich 
1839 Joseph 
67 H. G. 

Underwood 
1853 J. Morrison 

Upperce 

1871 Jesse 
TJrner 

1815 Isaac N. 
Urquhart 

1812 John D. 
Yale 

1887 Mode E. 
87 Thomas E. 
Tax Arsdale 

1845 C. C. 

Van Bibber 
1829 Isaac 

30 William H. 

31 Thomas 
Van Cleef 

1823 Cornelius 
Vandyke 

1872 Frank E 

Vanhorn 

182^ James 
Tax Meter 

1858 Jacob 

78 & 81 J. B. 

Tax Reed 

1844 Henry 

69 Samuel J. 

Tax Saxt 
1850 Simpson T. 

Veazey 
1811 Thomas B. 

39 George R. 

A^EITCH 
1857 Edridge R. 

Yethake 

1827 John W. 

Viceroy 

1859 & 60 Thomas R. 

Waddell 
1792 James 

Waddle 

1790 James 
92 Nathaniel 

1831 Philip B. 

Wade 
1855 James D. 

Wadhams 

1846 E. C. 



Waesche 
1849 George W. 
Waggoxer 

1860 John L. 

Wagner 

1812 Philip 

83 Milton N. 

Wahl 

1867 William H. 

Waitxeight 
1884 Harry P- 

Wakefield 
1883 George P. 

Wakeman 

1841 Edgar B. 
Walburx 

1886 A. A. 

Walker 
1787 Jonathan 
1800 William 

14 Stephen D. 

84 George W. 
Wallace 

1802 Alexander C. 

32 Edward 

33 Irwin 
40 James 

47 William 

48 Gustavus B. 
71 James 

Wallis 
1845 James M. 

Walstox 
1856 William B. 

Walters 
1877 Charles W. 

Waltox 
1S13 William T. 

47 Moses 

54 David H. 

Wampler 
1830 Gustavus E. 

Wax tl and 

1851 T. E. 

Ward 

1864 John W. 

Warfield 
1858 James B. 
59 Joshua D. 

Waring 

1815 E. L. 

Warren 

1874 Henry AY. 

Warthen 
1882 Frank F. 

Warthman 

1861 John 

Washixgtox 
1817 Reade 
45 L. D. Quinton 

Wateraiax 

1864 L. X. 

Waters 
1838 William S. 

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40 George S. 

40 James S. 

W ATKINS 

1856 Wilbur F. 

Watsox 
1798 William — - 
1810 David 

14 William 

39 Robert H. 

61 J. Emory 

63 A. Olin 

69 Lorenzo D. 

71 David K. 

Watters 

1849 John H. 
56 James D. 

Watts 
1787 David 

94 Edwin 
1819 Frederick 

24 Henry M. 

29 William M. 

59 William T. 

Wattson 

1839 Benjamin F. 

Watjgh 

1798 John 

1815 William 
17 Andi'ew' 
46 Beveriv R. 

48 John W. 

Waylaxd 

1848 John 

Wayxe 
1792 Isaac 

Waysox 
1875 John E D. 

Weaver 
1805 C. Willis 

49 Alexander J. 
74 Robert B. 

Weber 

1863 H. Kennedy 

Webster 
1847 Edwin H. 

77 Harry 

Weech 

1858 Wiiliam T. L. 

72 William 

Weems 

1855 Henry Young 
Wehxer 

1859 Jacob H. 

Weidman 
1810 Jacob B. 
31 John 

Weir 
1862 Alfred X. 

Weiser 
1870 James M. 

Welch 

1840 Robert 

AVeller 
1852 John 
59 Addison 



INDEX. 



Welling 

1828 James W. 

Wells 
1789 Bazaleel 
1816 Henry H. 

24 John H. 

66 Wilberforce 

Welsh 
1851 Washington W. 

59 Alfred F. 

88 Franklin M. 

Welty 

1856 Blias 
West 
1827 Francis 
68 Isaac C. 

Westcoat 

1855 Benjamin F. 

Wetzel 

1874 John W. 

Wever 

1883 Alphonso W. 

Whaley 
1851 Peter 

Wharton 
1794 Austin 

94 Jesse 

Wheat 
1842 Benoni 

Wheaton 
1816 Levi 

Wheeler 

1889 W.C. 

Whisner 
1860 Peter H. 
Whitaker 

1845 William M. 

White 

1802 Crawford 
28 Nathan Grier 

28 Samuel 

29 William 
31 William 

41 William R. 
47 Ebenezer T. 
54 Mark 
58 John J. 
61 Eggleston S. 
77 S. R. 
84 Robert W. 
Whitecar 
1875 Charles II. 

Whitehead 
1823 Charies 

WlIITEHILL 

1792 Robert 
1813 John 
2.-> .John S. 

WlHTESIDE 
1795 John 

Whiting 
L889 Harry F. 

Whitney 
1843 William L. 



WlCES 
1844 William 

WlDERMAN 
1876 Luther T. 

Wiggins 

1856 Wilfred W. 
Wilbur 

1873 George Edgar 
Wilcox 

1857 Andrew J. 
61 Lewis E. 
74 Thomas S. 
Wiley 

1858 Isaac W. 
76 J.Hand 

WlLKINS 

1802 William 
13 George S. 

16 Ross 
38 Henry 

42 Charles P. 

43 John T. 
WlLLARD 

1849 Charles T. 

WlLLEY 
1862 William P. 

Williams 
1795 Joshua 

95 Josiah 
1815 Mortimer D. 

17 Washington 

23 William H. 
25 Thomas 

46 Jordan W. 
58 Thomas S. 
60 John A. 

60 Vincent O. 

61 George W. 

61 Thomas M. 

62 Henry C. 
62 Thomas N. 

62 William K. 

63 Flavius J. 

64 George 

65 James M. 
67 Otho 

70 John F. 

73 James S. 

74 John R. 

Williamson 

1799 Stewart 
1H08 John 
09 William 

18 Alexander 
18 James 

24 Moses 
67 John M. 

WlLLTS 
1S72 Ceorge R. 

Wills 
IS 15 David 

WlLMER 
1838 Edwin 
70 Edwin M. 
Wilson 
1790 Robert G. 
92 John 
92 James 
US llcny It. 
41 Thomas M. 



48 Henry M. 

48 John 

49 Joseph A. 

50 William C. 
52 Joseph B. 

55 Archibald G. 
55 Thomas 
72 John 

72 Albert L. 

73 William C. 
75 Luther B. 

75 W. W. Wells 
78 Charles 
81 George 
86 R. Edward 

WlMBROUGH 

1869 Richard K. 

WlNANS 
1840 Rodney 

Winchester 
1816 Lycurgus 

Winder 
1845 John E. 

WlNEBRENNER 
1818 John 
Wing 

1857 Conway P. 
64 Theodore T. 

WlNGARD 

1847 Samuel C. 
52 Charles W. 

WlNGPIELD 
1859 John 

. Winner 

1848 John O. 
WlNTERSON 

1363 Charles R. 

WlRT 
1841 William E. 

WlTHINGTOM 

1882 J. C. 

WlTMAN 
1812 Charles 

Wolf 

1858 James H. 

Wolfe 

1870 George A. 
82 Horace S. 

Wood 

1792 William 
1868 John E. R. 

75 Charles H. 

84 Isaac L. 

WOODBURN 
1857 Thomas C. 

Woods 
1S02 Samuel 
14 James S. 
14 Andrew H. 
59 David S. 

AVOODWARD 

1838 William Ryland 
43 Leonard G. 
57 Clement 
66 Charles R. 
71 William Redin 



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INDEX. 



WOODYEAE 
1802 Edward G. 

WoOLLEY 
1872 Daniel M. 

WOOTTON 
1813 Richard 

54 Richard 

Work 

17'.'.") Edward 
1827 Andrew 

WORMAN 
1867 James H. 

WORMLEY 

1848 & 70 Theodore G. 

WORRAL 
1865 Charles B. 

WORTHIXGTON 
1812 William M. 
17 Charles 
41 Thomas C. 
56 Charles M. 
59 William 

Wright 

1798 John 

1831 Hendrick B. 

38 John A. 

39 Thomas 



42 Benjamin F. 

48 Archibald W. 

49 James M. 
54 J. V. B. 

57 Joseph 

58 Joseph P. 

59 John W. 

60 P. Senseney 
69 Charles R. 
72 William E. 

WuXDERLTCir 
1855 J. Uriah 

Wykoff 
1816 Stephen W. 

Wylie 
1816 Samuel B. 

Wysong 

1840 Thomas T. 
42 S. W. 

Yard 

1841 Edmund S. 
Yates 

1792 Charles 
Yeager 

1887 Wi.liam E. 

Yoctjm 

1860 Seth H. 
82 Ezra H. 



88 Alday H. 

89 A. Duncan 

Young 
1788 John 
1813 1 VVilliam 

23 John C. 

29 Robert G. 

43 ^YilliamS. 

48 Charles B. 

68 Jesse B. 

71 George C 

ZCHIEONEIl 

1855 Charles H. 

Zell 
1809 Jacob 

Zeigler 
1874 J. Thomas 

ZlEGLER 
1864 Joseph B. 

Zimmerman 
1859 George H. 
61 William H. 

ZUG 

1837 John 
46 Ephraitn 
80 Charles K. 
86 Frank D. 



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STATISTICS. 



Bachelors of Arts 1293 

" " Philosophy, 15 

Total 1308 

Of these 675 are living, 618 are dead, and 15 are unknown. 

Bachelors of Law 36 

Non-graduate Alumni 1856 



Honorary Alumni 250 

3450 

Lawyers 367 

Clergymen 353 

Physicians . . ; 120 

Presidents of Colleges 23 

u u professional Schools 3 

Professors in Colleges 67 

« « Professional Schools 29 

Principals of Academies and Seminaries 80 

Teachers in schools of lower grade 207 

Army officers 63 

Members of State Legislatures 56 

State Senators 24 

Members of Congress 29 

United States Senators 4 

Journalists 37 

Chief Justices of the United States 2 

of States 7 

Judges of inferior courts 35 

Cabinet officers 5 

Governors of States 2 

Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church 2 

" " Protestant Episcopal " 2 

President of the United States 1 



Among the non-graduate alumni there are known to have been 66 
Clergymen, 38 Physicians, 33 Lawyers, 13 Members of Congress, 5 Members 
of Legislatures, 3 State Senators, 6 Army Officers, 5 Journalists, 4 Chief 
Justices of States, 6 Judges of inferior Courts, 3 United States Senators, 4 
College Professors, 2 College Presidents and 2 Cabinet Officers. 



SUPPLEMENT 

TO 

Alumni Record 

OF 

DICKINSON COLLEGE, 

CARLISLE, PA. 



J. B. LIPPINCOTT, D. D., 
Snancellor of the University of Kansas, 

[ Late Professor o± Mathematics in Dickinson Coilege. ] 



O. B. SUPER. PH. D., 
Professor of Modern Languages in Dickinson College 



Nunc ex parte cognoscimus. 



HARRISBURG, PA. : 

PRESS OF CENTRAL PENN'A M. E. BOOK ROOM, 
THOMAS S. WILCOX, SUPERINTENDENT 

1889. 



ALUMNI. 



Class of 1886. 



William A. Baker. 

Born September 38, 1862, in Franklintown, York County, Pa. ; In Busi- 
ness. Address, Franklintown, Pa. 

Harry Knode Beachley. 

Born May 5, 1865, in Funkstown, Md. ; Merchant. Address, Hagers- 
town, Md ; 

Edward M. Biddle. 

Born October 4, 1865, in Irvine, Pa.; Lawyer. Address, Carlisle. Pa. 

Charles E. Bikle. 

Born April 14, 1867, in Waynesboro, Pa.; Professor in Pennington Serai- 
nary. Address, Pennington, X. J. 

John M. Correll. 

Born December 15, 1856, in Hamburg, Pa.; Member of Nebraska Con- 
ference. 

Ralph T. Course y. 

Born August 27, 1862, in Centreville, Md.; Member of Wilmington Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Chmv,h. Address, Cannon, Del. 

Edwin A. Curry. 

Born June 2, 1863, in Danville, Pa.; 1889, M. D., University of Peuusyl- \y^ 
vania. Address, City Hospital, Wdkesbarre, Pa. 

Edward Everett Dixon. 

Born March 22, 1859, in Chester County, P,\.- Member of Philadelphia 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Moore's, Delaware 
County, Pa. 

Rogers Kirk Foster. 

Born March 8, 1866, in Phillipsburg, Pa.; Lawyer. Address Himtins- 
don, Pa. 

(240) 



1886 

William T. Graham. 

Born November 27, 1862, in Port Royal, Pa.; 1889, M. D., Jefferson Medi- 
cal College. Address, Port Royal, Pa. 

J. Frederick Heisse. 

Born September 28, 1862, in Monkton, Md.; Member of Baltimore Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Baltimore, Md. 

Samuel Emerson Howell. 

Born February 9, 1863, in Camden, Del.; Druggist. Address, Omaha, Neb^ 

Thomas Lattomus. 

Born September 24, 1862, in Towsend, Del.; Fertilizers. Address, Middle- 
to wn, Del. 

Horace Ward McKenzie. 

Born July 2. 1863, in Duncannon, Pa.; 1889, M. D., Hahnemann Medi- 
cal College. Address, Duncannon, Pa. 

Stephen M. Morgan. 

Born 1856, in Seaford, Del.; Member of Wilmington Conference Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church. Addre s, Townsend, Del. 

Alexander Paterson. 

Born December 19, 1857, in Airdrie, Scotland ; Lawyer. Address, Clear- 
field, Pa. 

Vaughn T. Rue. 

Born December 5, 1857, in Accomac, Va.; Member of Central Pennsyl- 
vania Conference Methodi-t Episcopal Church. Address, Shamokin, Pa- 

Wilmer W. Salmon. 

Born December 4, 1866, in Townsend, Del.; General Inspector Philadel- 
phia & Reading Railroad. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

John H. Schtvely. 

Born September 28, 1858, in Philadelphia, Pa.; Member of North India 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; Professor in Lucknow College. 
Address, Lucknow, India. 

Richard W. Sharp. 
Born January 22, 1865, in Newville, Pa. Address, Larned, Kan. 

Frederick L. Smith. 

Born December 5, 1864, in Hazeltm, Pa.; In Business. Address, Hazle- 
ton, Pa. 

Wilbur M. Stine. 

Born November 3, 1863, in Tyrone, Pa.; Professor of Natural Science, 
Ohio University. Address, Athens, Ohio. 

Richard Edward Wtlson. 

Born October 1, 1862, in Laurel, Md.; 1889, B. D., Drew Theological 
Seminary Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, Claverack, N. Y. 

(241) 



1886 

Frank D. Zug. 

Born January 14, 1866, in Carlisle, Pa.; Bank Clerk. Address, Omaha, 
Neb. 

George S. C. Ames, Dubuque, Iowa. 
Bank Clerk. 

Marvin E. Cheston, Lock Haven, Pa. 
Merchant. 

Wesley M. Cleaver, Roaring Creek, Pa. 

W. W. Cleveland, Reading, Pa. 

W. W. Diehl, Richland Centre, Pa. 

Jacob H. Foreman, Carlisle, Pa. 
Bank Clerk. 

M. N. Frantz, New York, N. Y. 

T. M. B. Hicks, Williamsport, Pa. 
Lawyer. 

R, M. Rhodes, Greencastle, Pa. 

Oscar D. Ridings, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Assistant Engineer North Penn. & Bound Brook Railroads. 

A. A. Walburn, Iowa. 

D. D. 

Rev. Lucius Clark, New York. 
Assistant Editor Christian Advocate. 

Rev. "William Potter Davis, Trenton, N. J. 
Class of 1868. 

Rev. Abram Wehrly Rudisill, Madras, India. 
Class of 1870. 

Ph.D. 

William Hersey Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. 
President Woman's College. 



Class of 1887. 



Leon De Bottrnvk le T. Ashcraft. 

Born November 4, 1866, in Philadelphia, P?..; Physician. Address, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Daniel Bailey Brandt. 

Born September 13, 1867, in Mechanicsburg, Pa. Address, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 

Jeremiah Bender Brenneman. 

Born April 21, 1861, in Dillsburer, Pa.; Member of Central Pennsylvania 
Oonference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, York, Pa. 

Eugene Chaney. 

Born July 7, 1866, in Anne Arundel County, Md.; Student of Medicine. 
Address, Bristol, Md. 

Kimber Cleaver. 

Born October 4, 1859, in Montour County, Pa.; Principal of Public 
Schools. Address, Hawley, Pa. 

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1887 

Nelson E. Collins Cleaver. 



Bom April 15, 1865, in Columbia County,. Pa.;- Instructor in English and 
Latin, State College. Address, State College, Centre County, Pa. 

Theodore Mitchell Culver. 

Born October 7 1858, in Harvey ville, Pa.; Student in Drew Theological 
Seminary. Address, Harveyville, Pa. 

William Arthur Davis. 

Born December 6, 1865, in Cornwall, England. Address, Easton, Pa. 

Henry Dorset Etchison. 

Born September 19, 1867, in Frederick, Md.; Student of Law. Address, 
Frederick, Md. 

Samuel Eagle Forman. 

Born April 29, 1858, in Brentsville, Va. Principal of High School. Ad- 
dress, Ansonia, Ct. 

Orlando Graham Heck. 

Born April 10, 1860, at Three Springs, Pa.; Member of Central Pennsyl- 
vania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Hoytville, Ly- 
coming County, Pa. 

Willard Geoffrey Lake. 

Born November 26, 1863, in Moravia, N. Y.; Principal of High School. 
Address, Smyrna, Del. 

William Bell Lonosdorf. 

Born February 20, 1866, in Mechanicsburg, "Pa.; Teacher in Public 
Schools. Address, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Zatae L. S. Lonosdorf. 

* — — Bom April 16, i860, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Student of Medicine. 
Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Jacob Cyrus Loose. 

Born July 6, 1866, in Meyerstown, Pa.; Student of Law. Address, Pal- 
myra, Pa. 

James Spencer Maddux. 

Bom November 17, 1863, in Cambridge, Md. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

/ Wilmer Kieffer Maglaughlin. \k* ,£ • '-'f^ * 

^ J 

Born February 20, 1867, in Carlisle, Pa.; Student of Medicine. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 
Charles Reed Miller. 

Born April 12, 1864, in Duncannon, Pa. Addres*, Daucannon, Pa. 
Max Louis Mitchell. 

Horn June 24, 1866, in Williamsport, Pa.; Lawyer. Address, Williams- 
port, Pa. 

(243) 



188? 

John Frederick Mohler. 

Born October 30, 1864, in Boiling Springs, P8.; Professor in Wilming- 
ton Conference Academy. Address, Dover, Del. 

Alexander Shaw Porter. 

Bo:n February 15, 1868, in Lonaconing, Md.; Student of Medicine, 
Address, Lonaconing, Md. 

Kieffer Edward Rice. 

Born June 22, 1866, in Carlisle, Pa,; Student of Law. Address, Carlisle, 
Pa. 

William J. Sanders. 

Born February 28, 1861, at Shamokin Dam, Pa.; Student of Law. Ad- 
dress, Sunbury, Pa. 

William John Shearer. 

Born November 12, 1865, in Carlisle, Pa.; Teacher in Public Schools. 
Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

John Morrison Slarrow. 

Born June 16, 1856, at Gains, Tioga County, Pa.; Member of Baltimore 
Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Baltimore, Pa. 

Franklin Smiley. 

Born April 24, 1867, in Carlisle, Pa.; Student of Law. Address, Carlisle, 
Pa. 

William McAlister Smith. 

Born April 23, 1865, in Huntingdon County, Pa.; Clerk in War Depart- 
ment. Address. Washington, D. C. 

James Berg-y Stein. 

Born July 24, 1858, in Juniata County, Pa,; Member of Centra! Penn- 
svlvania Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Altoona. Pa. 

William Blair Stewart. 

Born March 6. 1867/at Middle Spring, Pa.; Student of Medicine. Ad- « 
dress, X. wville, Pa. 

John Robinson Todd. 

Born November 15, 1863, in Caroline County, Md.; 1887, B. D. Drew 
Theological Seminary. Member oi Wilmington Cenference Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Professor in Wilmington Conference Academy. Ad- 
dr< ss, Dover, Del. 

E. Mode Vale. 

Born September 25, 1867, at White Hall, Pa.; Principal of Seminary, 
Fawn Grove, York County, Pa. 

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1888 

Thomas E. Vale. 

Born June 16, 1866, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Principal of Public 
Schools. Address, Delta, York County, Pa. 

William Enterline Yeager. 

Born August 3, 1864, in Berrysburg, Pa.; Student in Drew Theological 
Seminary. Address, Berrysburg, Pa. 

Charles Bremer, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Lawyer. 

William Evans Bruner, Columbia, Pa. 

Clement B. Church, Lewisburg, Pa. 
Physician. 

William B. Clendening, Bunker Hill, W. Ya, 
Merchant. 

John Martz Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Acting - Assistant Superintendent Philadelphia & Atlantic City Railroad. 

Percy M. Hughes, Washington, D. C. 

William George Schoepnin. 

Charles S. Stafford, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Physician. 
Drug-gist. 



J. R. Stifler, Norrisville, Md. 

Frank F. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A. M. 
Rev. R. C. Jones. 
Wilmington Conference- 

G. Lane Taneyhill, M. D.. Baltimore, Md. 
Rev. R. J. Andrews. 
New Jersey Conference. 

D. D. 
Rev. William Swindells. 
Philadelphia Conference. 

Rev. J A. B. Wilson. 
Wilmington Conference. 

Ph.D. 
W Lambert Gooding, Dover, Del. 
Principal Wilmington Conference Academy. 
LL. D. 
R v. Otis Henry Tiffany, D. D. 
New York Conference. 



Class of 1888. 



Charles W. D. Ashley. 

Born June 28, 1866, in Washington, D. C; Student of Law. Address, 
Washington, D C 

Ulysses S. Grant Barnitz. 

Bam November 1, 1865, in Carlisle Pa.; In Business. Address, Carlisle, 
Pa. 

Elizabeth R. Bender. 

Born June 13, 1865, in Bendersville, Pa.; Theacher in Indian Training 
School. Address Carlisle, Pa- 

(345) 



1888 

Simpson A. Bender. 

Born June 13, 1865, in Bendersville. Pa.: Student in Drew Theological 
Seminary. Address, Madison, N. J. 

William D. Boyer. 

Born May 28, 1867, in Port Clinton, Pa.; Teacher. Address, Port Clin- 
ton, Pa. 

Harry Clifford Cheston. 

Born 1870, in Williarnsport, Pa,; Principal of Academy. Address, 
Vienna, Va, 

"William Rutgers Claudy. 

Born February 7, 1869, in Carlisle, Pa.: Post Office Clerk. Address, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

Mary R. Curran. 

Born April 28, 1867, in Williarnsport, Pa, Address, Bloomsbnrg, Pa. 

Abraham Lincoln Dryden. 

Born February 18, 1865, in F-irmount, Md.; In Business. Address. Cris- 
field, Md. 

Frederick Commius Edwards. 

Born in Cornwall, England ; Secretary. Address, ■' oodbury, N. J. 

A. J. Herman Frank. 

Born January 1, 1868, in Carlisle, Pa,; Student of Law. Addres?, 
Carlisle, Pa, 

Ctjrwen Bartine Fisher. 
Born February 18. 1863, in Harrisburg, Pa. Address, Federalsburg, Md. 

Robert Anderson Heberling. 

Born February 2, 1865, in Mauch Churnk, Pa.; Student of Law. Ad- 
dress, Philadelphia, Pa. 

HlLDEGARD H. LONGSDORF. 

Born March 26, 1868, in Cumberland County, Pa.; Student of Medicine. 
Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

James L. McLain. 

Student in Drew Theological Seminary. Address, Woodbury, Md. 

Andrew D. Meloy. 
Born October 17, 1867, in Carlisle, Pa,; Teacher. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

John Franklin Reigart. 
Principal of Public School. Address, Cnester, Pa. 

George R. Sterling. 
Born November 14, 1866, in Crisfield, Md. Address, Crisfield, Md. 

Franklin M. Welsh. 

Born August 17. 1859, in Frederica, Del.: Member of Philadelphia Con- 
ference Methodist Episcopal Church. Address, Easton, Pa. 

(246) 



1889 

Alday H. Yocum. 

Born November 30, 1866, at Glen Moore, Pa.; Employed in Car Works. 
Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Thomas B. Anderson, Address, Washington, D. C. 
Student of Medicine- 

Osborn Congelton, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Christian R. Johns, Carlisle, Pa. 
Secretary Y. M. C. A 

Louis P. Lincoln, Laureiton, Pa. 

Frank L Mayham, Belleville, N. J. 

Joseph C. Reynolds, New Kingston, Pa. 

G. W. C. Smoot, Tompkinsville, Md. 

Walter Scott Thomas, Dover, Del. 

A. M. 

Rev. C. E. Young, Baltimore, Md. 

George B. Dunmire, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ph. D. 

Charles B. Young, Washington, D. C. 
■ Edward O. Shakespeare, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 

; d.d. 

Rev. J. Hepburn Horgis. 
Lelphia Conference. 

Rev. J. S. J. McConnell. 
Philadelphia Conference. 

Rev. Ja ..es I. Bos well. 
Newark Conference. 

LL. D. 
Hon. James W. Marshall. Paris, Va. 



Class of 1889. 



Christopher Columbus Baldwin. 

Born September 18, 1865, near Waterbury, Md. Address W aterbury, Md. 
Charles W. M. Black 

Born May 4, 1868, in Ligouier, Pa. A 1 lress, Car' isle, Pi. 
Elmer E. Deemer. 

Born January 24, 1862, in Riegelsville, Pa. Address, Stouts, Northamp- 
ton County, Pa. 

Mary Evans. 

Born November 30, 1867, in York, Pa. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Charles A. B. Houck. 

Born July 21, 1868, in Shippensburg, Pa. Address, Bellel'onte, Pa. 
Alice Kronenrkrg. 

July 27, 1867, in Sunbury, Pa. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

(247) 



1889 

William Andrew Millard. 

Born October 3, 1863, in Halifax, Pa. Address, Halifax, Pi. 
Oliver Mordorf. 

Born June 1, 1860, in Carlisle, Pa. Address, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 
George Van Derveer Morris. 

Born December 5, 1867, in Bridgeton, N. J. Address, Philadelphia, Pa. 
John Heber Murray. 

Born June 24, 1868, in Milton, Pa. Address, Milton, Pa. 
Lewis Adams Parsels. 

Born Sei'temln r 21, 18ul, in Bakersvilh-, N. J. Address, Smith's Land- 
ing, N. J. 

Francis Asbury Paxson. 

Born December 23, 1866, in Philadelphia, Pa. Addr< b% Chester, Pa. 
Charles Wesley Straw. 

Born September 15, 1863, in Dauphin, Pa. Address, Dauphin, Pa. 
Morris E. Swartz. 

Born February 7, 1868, in Pine Grove. Centre County, Pa. Address, 
Bellefonte, Pa. 

Jennie May Taylor. 

Born December 13, 1867, in Concord, Pa. Address, Muncy, Pa. 
Henry Freeman Whiting. 

Born June 13, 1870, in Schnectady, X. Y. Address, Carlisle, Pa. 

Albert Duncan Yocum. 
Born July 22, 1869, in York, Pa, Address, Altoona, Pa. 



George W. Babcock. 
Member of Philadelphia Conference. 

Harry Barnitz, Carlisle, Pa. 
Clerk in Post Office. 

*Samuel Pilson Black. 
Died in Carlisle. Pa , September 1, 1887. 

Thomas Crooks, Philadelphia, Pa. 

J. William De Mover, Duncan n<m, Pa, 

W R. Edwards, Alexandria, Ya. 

C. F. Fawcett, Potomac, Md. 

Er.gelbert Herbert Garrison. 
Died in Carlisle. Pa., October 23, 1886. 

Wiliam Harris, Baltimore, Md. 

Charles F. Hendricks, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mary Hime°, Carlisle, Pa. 

Walter F. Holler, Chambersburg, Pa. 

J. F. Hutchison, Harrisourg, Pa. 

Mary S. Jones, Philadelphia, Pa. 

^John A. Madden. 
Died in Carlisle, Pa., 1887 

Robert A, McFadden, Harrisburg, Pa. 



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1890 

Richard L. Miley, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 
John Edwin Pagne, Carlisle, Pa. 
Hugh Harry Pitcairn, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Kobert M. Smith, Haeerstown, Md. 
George P. Stubbs, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rollin S. Taylor, Cogan Station, Pa. 
Member of Central Pennsylvania Conference. 

Frank H. Tomlinson, Montoursville, Pa. 
William Walter Wharton, Dover, Del. 
W. C. Wheeler, Boonsboro, Md. 




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